The Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Court in Fish Town, River Gee County has sentenced to death by hanging the Paramount Chief of Matuaken Chiefdom.
Paramount Chief Wilson Darpoh was sentenced Monday in connection with the brutal murder of Guinean motorcyclist Abdullai Bah.
According to State Prosecutor Attorney Nkrumah Teekay, Paramount Chief Darpoh is to be hanged on or before January 21, 2010
Another partner-in-crime in the murder of the motorcyclist, Enoch Jasper was also sentenced for five years in prison.
Announcing the sentence, Judge Charles Williams also called for the arrest of the driver of Ambassador Commany Wesseh for his role in the death of the motorcyclist.
Boye Wesseh is believed to be a blood-relative of Ambassador Wesseh.
The decomposed body of Abdullai Bah was on May 11, this year discovered on the Putuken/Fish Town Highway with a broken head.
Blood was reportedly drained from the motorcyclist’s body and his brain extracted.
During the trial, Abraham Karnweah an insider witness was nulle-prosequoied, to testify for the state.
Karnweah told the Court, Ambassador Commany Wesseh’s driver requested the blood and other body parts extracted from Abdullah Bah.
The court said it would make what it calls the necessary impact to ensure Ambassador Wesseh turns in his driver to face justice.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
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