A 43-year-old Man has been Sentenced to 50 Years in Prison for Aggravated Rape in Rivercess County

RIVERCESS COUNTY: The 14th Judicial Circuit Court in Rivercess County has sentenced 43 years old Saah Bundor to 50 years imprisonment for aggravated rape of two adolescent girls in Solo Village, Upper Bearwor in the Yarnee Statutory District.
By: Abraham Sylvester Panto
Presiding Judge Wesseh Alphonsus Wesseh, acting swiftly on the strength of a unanimous guilty verdict returned by the trial jury, rendered a crushing sentence against Saah Bundor, condemning his actions as “inhuman, premeditated, and legally indefensible.”
The ruling pave the way for the rape convict immediate incarceration under maximum-security conditions at either the Monrovia Central Prison known as South Beach in Montserrado County or the Zwedru Correctional Palace in Grand Gedeh.
Convict Bundor, who was indicted in June 2025 after police investigation confirmed that he raped two minors in separate but repeated incidents, tried to dodge accountability by pleading not guilty.
Bundor had requested a jury trial only to be convicted by hard, irrefutable evidence led by prosecution Attorney Martin Tumoe, who brought forward seven hammer-blow witnesses.
The jury, convinced by the weight of prosecution evidence, swiftly delivered a unanimous guilty verdict after reviewing medical reports, survivor testimony, and investigation records.
Judge Wesseh, delivering the sentence, declared that Bundor “forfeited his place in society the moment he turned two children into lifelong victims,” stating that no mercy, mitigation, or community pressure would reduce a punishment designed to lock him away for five decades.
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