By Mariama Jalloh, contributor
The 10th Judicial Circuit Court in Voinjama has handed down a major sentences in the murder case of 33-year-old Monyoungor Keleko, following a unanimous guilty verdict by the jury.
Aaron Kollie, 52, and Emmanuel Flomo, 52, were each sentenced to life imprisonment. A third defendant, Lamine Flomo, 24, received a five-year prison sentence.
All three men were found guilty of multiple charges, including murder, criminal conspiracy, and felonious restraint.
The charges stem from the killing of Keleko, whose body was discovered along a farm road in Duogomai Town on December 31, 2024.
The court’s ruling brings closure to a case that has gripped the local community and heightened concerns over violent crime in the region.
The 10th Judicial Circuit Court in Voinjama has sentenced two men to life imprisonment in connection with the brutal murder of 33-year-old Monyoungor Keleko, marking a decisive end to a case that has shaken the local community.
Aaron Kollie and Emmanuel Flomo, both 52, were sentenced to life behind bars following a unanimous guilty verdict by the jury. A third defendant, Lamine Flomo, 24, received a five-year prison sentence.
The trio was convicted on multiple charges, including murder, criminal conspiracy, and felonious restraint. The case stems from the killing of Keleko, whose lifeless body was discovered along a farm road in Duogomai Town on December 31, 2024.
The harsh sentences reflect the gravity of the crime and the court’s stance on violent offenses in the region. With this ruling, the court has sent a strong message about the consequences of such heinous acts.
The community, long gripped by the disturbing details of the case, now sees a measure of justice served.
PC: Voice of Lofa