LESOTHO: THABANE’S RESIGNATION SHOULD NOT BE A LICENSE TO IMMUNITY OVER ALLEGED COMPLICITY IN THE MURDER OF LATE WIFE

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

It is vital that the enquiry into the murder of Lipolelo, and the attempted murder of her acquaintance, identifies everyone who is suspected to be responsible for masterminding this abhorrent crime. All suspected perpetrators must be brought to justice in fair trials


The departure of former Prime Minister Thomas Thabane from office should not give him immunity for his alleged complicity in the murder of his late wife, Lipolelo Thabane, Amnesty International said today as he handed over power to Moeketsi Majoro.

Thabane, together with his current wife Maesaiah Thabane, is facing charges related to the 2017 murder of his late wife, Lipolelo Thabane, and the attempted murder of her acquaintance Thato Sebolla.

“Despite having resigned from his position as prime minister, Mr Thabane remains a powerful figure in Lesotho’s political scene. The wheels of justice have not turned fast enough in this scandalous case while Thabane was in power - they must do so now,” said Deprose Muchena, Amnesty International’s Director for East and Southern Africa.

“His resignation should not give him any immunity for the murder charges he is facing of his late wife and the charges for the attempted murder of her acquaintance, Thato Sebolla. It is also important that key witnesses, including Sebolla, are given full protection by the authorities.”

There are concerns over the safety and security of witnesses in Lipolelo’s murder case. One of the individuals considered a key witness has died in mysterious circumstances, and others have fled the country after receiving death threats.

The authorities have failed to provide adequate protection to them, despite police having information on the threats they face and risks to their lives.

“It is vital that the enquiry into the murder of Lipolelo, and the attempted murder of her acquaintance, identifies everyone who is suspected to be responsible for masterminding this abhorrent crime. All suspected perpetrators must be brought to justice in fair trials.”

Background

The late wife of the Prime Minister of Lesotho Thomas Thabane, Lipolelo, was murdered in a hail of bullets on 14 June 2017 while she was driving home in Ha Masana outside Maseru. She was driving with her acquaintance Thato Sebolla at the time of the attack who was also shot, sustaining injuries.

Thabane took office on 16 June 2017 after an election on 3 June following a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili on 1 March 2017.


Tags: LESOTHO, KILLINGS AND DISAPPEARANCES, JUSTICE SYSTEMS.

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