The President of the Law Society of Lesotho, Lintle Tuke, has expressed concern over what he describes as questionable and potentially unlawful conduct by the Lesotho Mounted Police Service, the prosecution and the Magistrates’ Court following the arrest and detention of a young man, Tsebang Ramoholi, allegedly for insulting the Lesotho Defence Force commander by telephone. In a Facebook post, Tuke said official police communications indicate that Ramoholi was arrested for a telephonic insult, criminally charged and brought before court…Continue reading with a subscriptionSubscribe for full access to every story.Subscribe - M85/monthAlready a subscriber? Sign in
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