On Friday, Richard Tolbert, one of the newest inductees in the ongoing Global Witness report investigation, filed a US$150,000 criminal appearance bond before Judge Emery Paye at the Temple of Justice.
VIDEO: Presidential Taskforce Announces Additional Indictments
Taskforce Chairman Fonati Koffa, Montserrado County Attorney Daku Mulbah, and Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission Executive Chairperson James Verdier discuss the taskforce’s decision to indict three more individuals.
Richard Tolbert, Sable Mining Executives Indicted by Presidential Taskforce
The taskforce established by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to investigate former and current government officials accused of alleged bribery has indicted three additional persons.
Police Officer Accused of Swindling US$17,000 from Several Individuals
Judge Kennedy Peabody of the Monrovia City Court jailed a member of the Police Support Unit on June 6, three days after the suspect was arrested for stealing US$17,030 from 20 individuals.
Bishop Conto and Kettor File Over US$400,000 Bond
The Senior Pastor of the Mission for Today Holy Church, Bishop P. Manasseh Conto, and his Assistant Pastor Steve Kettor on Monday, June 6, filed a criminal appearance bond valued at US$468,336 before Judge Emery S. Paye at the Temple of Justice.
Man Murders Best Friend in Fight over Memory Chip
The Liberia National Police have arrested, charged and forwarded to court for prosecution a 24-year-old man, Isaac B. Davis, for murder.
Bishop Conto and Assistant Pastor in Prison for Multiple Criminal Offenses
MONROVIA, Montserrado – Bishop P. Manasseh Conto, the senior pastor of New Kru Town’s Mission for Today Holy Church, and his Assistant Pastor Steven Kettor were sent to the Monrovia Central Prison for multiple criminal offenses. The two defendants were arrested on Friday, June 3, 2016, after being indicted by the grand jury of Montserrado…
Sherman’s Lawyers Escape Imprisonment
The lawyers representing the indicted senator and chairman of the ruling Unity Party Varney Sherman in the ongoing trial related to the Global Witness report narrowly escaped being incarcerated at the Monrovia Central Prison after they turned over computers and other equipment requested by the court.