Prayer against police killings

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Prayer against police killings
Prayer against police killings

Africa-Press – Lesotho. The Council of Churches of Lesotho (CCL) has held a joint prayer meeting with the Lesotho Religious Police Association (LMPS) Chaplaincy, against the alleged killings of police officers.

In an incident that took place on the grounds of police headquarters on Thursday, LMPS member Chaplaincy Woman Police Constable Paballo Hlekefu pointed out that during this difficult time Lesotho police women saw the need for strong women, who could go to God sings a cry for mercy to condemn these murders.

He said the reason is that when a woman cries out to God, God does not know how to ignore her and let her cry in vain. “We may have been a police force and where we have wronged and sinned against the Basotho people but since their trust is in us it does not matter if they take us maybe we are weak but we cry out to God for our lives.

the police and this nation because with God things will be fine, ”Hlekefu put it. On behalf of CCL Reverend Tebatso C. Molapo said they are crying for the young man and the police because they too are part of them and they are important.

He said that all Basotho are important regardless of their occupation and that at night the children of men die, are attacked, live in fear and despair, and affirm that they come to God because His promises are true.

they are fulfilled. “What is happening is the message we have received from the evil one that he now wants to take control to bring chaos within Lesotho to make everything possible for the community to survive.

The issue is, what do we do with the message we receive? I thank the police for taking the weapons to the war as I would not be a burden to them because they have been trained in such a situation, ”Molapo said.

He said, however, that the police planned to respond to the message in a different way, by calling out to God. He also pointed out that the situation was putting the police and the community at risk, and said prayer was the only way to overcome it.

Lesotho Police Commissioner Commissioner Holomo Molibeli in his speech said that from now on all that was worrying them was that the Lord God had answered, saying that the word of God does not just go back and forth. work.

“I declare here that there is no war between the community and the police but this is a crime that has plagued the community, so that we and the community are equally guilty of crimes that seem to want to be solicited.

Our main task in partnership with the community is to get these crimes out of the community and take them to court, ”Holomo said. He pointed out that those still needed are human children, ‘co-workers’ and friends.

“It is time to look at the public service and act quickly because the Basotho people do not owe us money and make the community suffer and make it difficult for them to seek services.

I would like to commend the majority of the police for their dedication to the work and the unfavorable conditions under which they will work as they know that their job is to serve the Basotho people, ”he said.

Holomo added that the police who have been committing crimes for the community have run out of time since the police as it is time for the criminals to get out of the police.

“We must take action against crime to prevent the Basotho from worrying about our presence because of criminals. We have launched a campaign to ban bedbugs so that criminals do not end up changing in us as is happening now.

The number of police officers will be very low in the offices and we will be launching campaigns to end this issue, ”Holomo explained. He appealed to the Basotho people to help the police to bring the matter to light, so that those involved can be exposed and the country can be at peace. He said the community had joined forces with the police to ensure that the criminals within the community were rooted out.

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