Police are appealing to the public to refrain from crime

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Police are appealing to the public to refrain from crime
Police are appealing to the public to refrain from crime

Africa-Press – Lesotho. Qoaling Police and other security agencies, at the invitation of the Evangelical Church of Lesotho (LECSA) in Qoaling, have made a call to the local community to stop seemingly pervasive crimes, including child and adult abuse.

This comes after a Mosotho woman who lived in the village of Mathore in the area was shot dead by unknown individuals in the presence of her two children on 02 April last year.

Qoaling Police Chief Senior Inspector ‘Matšepang Rankone’ in his address to a meeting held at the LECSA church in Qoaling on Sunday, said several forms of abuse included domestic violence and trafficking in human beings recently.

He explained that the LECSA church supported the Qoaling police in the river to protest against the atrocities, rapes and killings taking place in and around Qoaling.

“Crime is a cancer that requires us to stand up for it from the beginning, because within families these children are now called numbers because of the actions they take.

We ask parents to help us withstand this volatile commotion because they are the first people to notice when a child changes or commits unusual acts within the family, and that action must be taken. and adoptive parents, ”he put it.

Rankone went on to warn parents that it is their responsibility to determine the way their children dress whether it is acceptable or not! And the things they carry in their school bags when they go to school may not end up rebelling against other children and teachers.

He said some parents ignore the actions of their children and that is why nowadays there are abuses, rapes and murders that take place within the family.

He asserted that his confession had been obtained through torture, and that his confession had been obtained through torture. it entered only the able-bodied households.

He pointed out that if the public participated in the war, they would win it together as these actions affected not only Lesotho but the world at large.

“Let us unite wherever we are, connect, establish network communication walls so that when there is a call, those who are nearby can succeed in communicating the message.

A member of the Child and Gender Protection Unit (CGPU), Sergeant Mofammere Molefe, who commented on the incident, said in his performance as a department, what they noticed was that the public and their activities were outraged.

. He called for tolerance and people should try to control their anger when the issue arises.

Molefe said the upbringing seems to have changed from parents to children so children have become part of the issue when sitting down to provide a solution.

On the other hand, Woman Constable Tshoana Zikheli warned the public about the tricks of the project by explaining that human trafficking is one of the abuses they deal with, which deprives people of their freedom.

He said it was the first trade-off that the people in the business would be making a promise to the community, whether they live in the country or abroad but there is no such thing.

Zikheli went on to show that these people take advantage of the kind of people who seem to live in vulnerable families where they are promised a life of certain conditions and not to tell their relatives about these issues or to provide these documents.

known are required during job search. “Human trafficking affects all people where victims end up being used for sexual gratification while these children often fall into the trap of having their essentials sold at exorbitant prices,” he said. so.

The King of Qoaling, Ms’ Mataelo Threats, in his remarks, pointed out that the public is now afraid to spread rumors because there are other security forces who seem to be the ones who put the water in the border when it is given, I can and murders seem to be on the rise.

Meanwhile, Matsoso said there was enough of the killings and rapes of children, women and the elderly within the Qoaling area. He urged parents to discipline their children strictly.

He also appealed to the Lesotho police and army to launch a crackdown on illegal firearms in the city as they are the ones who are destroying the community – so that they can be safe.

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