Prime Minister orders new police

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Prime Minister orders new police
Prime Minister orders new police

Africa-Press – Lesotho. The Honorable Prime Minister Dr Moeketsi Major has given a special assignment to a group of young men and women who completed their police training on Friday.

The group fired a student at a police training school (PTC) for the presence of police representatives from neighboring Rwanda, Swaziland and Namibia.

The mayor thanked the officers, saying they had done a good job of defending Lesotho. He thanked the parents for releasing their children to come to training.

He added that Covid-19 had come with serious consequences such as disease, crime which included genocide, kidnapping of Basotho by Basotho and other foreigners and burglary.

He said the police must see to it that these crimes are stopped. Some of the police have even been awarded for excellence in movement, leadership for others, horseback riding, good manners, fitness, professionalism, and physical fitness.

than others. They even make elaborate feasts, dances, dances, horse games, and more. The group had started training on February 15 last year, and had spent 11 months in training.

Lesotho Deputy Chief of Police Ms Bohang Lintle Phasumane testified that they started training with 300 young men and women but completed 294 training sessions.

they went to the green pastures. He said only 161 boys and 134 girls had completed the training. “It has been difficult during training but thank God we have come to the end.

These young men and women are being taught psychology and everything related to policing. Riding horses, all the laws that govern the country, whether they can ask the suspects what questions during their detention.

There have been challenges during their training, and the main one has been the Covid-19 epidemic, human intervention in training, illness, lack of resources can be vehicles that take them to the doctor during illness and weakness for food, ”Phasumane said.

Meanwhile, Lesotho Police Chief Mr Holomo Molibeli thanked the parents for their support during the difficult training sessions, and thanked the minister for the support of his local office.

He said they were convinced that the officers were indeed trained as they had completed 11 months of training. He pointed out that they gave up because they had done their job.

He also explained that they have teamed up with foreign police to ensure that the community lives well. “We have signed an agreement with the Rwandan police so that some police officers can attend the training.

I urge them when they go out and serve the nation and the country to have a sense of right and wrong. We extended their training period so that they could go out and take them to the town of Maseru where they tortured the community and did not do their job properly.

The training months were six, we went from nine to nine, we moved from nine to 11 and our goal is to take them to twelve. in the year 2022, ”he concluded.

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