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09MASERU116
2009-04-27 15:05:00
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Embassy Maseru
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POLICE DISCUSS ATTACKERS BUT HAVE NOT FOUND THE ATTACK'S

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SIPDIS

DEPT FOR AF/S, DS/IP/AF, DS/IP/ITA, AND DS/DSS/CC
PRETORIA FOR DATT

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ASEC PGOV LT
SUBJECT: POLICE DISCUSS ATTACKERS BUT HAVE NOT FOUND THE ATTACK'S
MASTERMIND

REF: A) MASERU 113 B) MASERU 112 C) MASERU 111 AND PREVIOUS

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Summary
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 MASERU 000116

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR AF/S, DS/IP/AF, DS/IP/ITA, AND DS/DSS/CC
PRETORIA FOR DATT

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ASEC PGOV LT
SUBJECT: POLICE DISCUSS ATTACKERS BUT HAVE NOT FOUND THE ATTACK'S
MASTERMIND

REF: A) MASERU 113 B) MASERU 112 C) MASERU 111 AND PREVIOUS

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Summary
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1. The Lesotho Mounted Police Service (LMPS) held a press
conference on Friday, April 24, 2009, at Police Headquarters to
brief the media on their investigations into the attempted
assassination of the Prime Minister and attacks on military
barracks. Police announced that three suspects were in custody
in Lesotho, seven in custody in South Africa, and four had been
killed. Two Mozambicans and several South Africans are among
those in custody. Former member of the LDF Makotoko Lerotholi
was said to have escaped arrest, but police implicated him as
being behind the attack. Afterwards, the arms, ammunition, and
other hardware seized from the gunmen were displayed for the
media, including Lesotho Television.

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Police point finger at a former member of the LDF
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2. The Lesotho Police, led by the Assistant Commissioner for
CIS, John Selete, convened a press conference to update the
media on their investigation into the attempted assassination of
the Lesotho Prime Minister, Pakalitha Mosisili, at his official
residence; and the attack at Makoanyane Barracks, where a
purpose-built armored vehicle, several military Land Rovers,
arms, and other military hardware were seized by insurgents per
reftel C. Selete confirmed that three people were in police
custody. He indicated that two of the gunmen were from Beira,
Mozambique, and one, Chauke Mabaso, from Limpopo Province, South
Africa. He added that a total of four gunmen died in Lesotho
while seven were arrested in South Africa. The Police also
mentioned that they were working on an extradition process with
the relevant GOL authorities and their South African
counterparts to bring those arrested in South Africa to face
justice in Lesotho, where they would face attempted murder and
robbery charges. The Assistant Commissioner also revealed that
one of the attackers was a Lesotho national. He stated that
Makotoko Lerotholi, 60 years old and a former member of the
Lesotho Defense Force (LDF),who was implicated in the June 2007
attacks on the residences of GOL ministers, was involved in the
attack on the PM's residence. Lerotholi was formerly the

personal bodyguard of opposition leader Tom Thabane of the All
Basotho Convention (ABC).

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Use of mercenaries new scenario in Lesotho
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3. During the conference, the LMPS confirmed the presence of
Mozambican police in Lesotho to assist in identifying the gunmen
who claimed to be from Mozambique. Selete pointed out that
during their interrogation, the two gunmen stressed that they
were unaware that they were in Lesotho. They claimed that they
were in South Africa several weeks ago where they were offered a
job at a construction site. The duo stated that they were put
on a truck to be transported to a "construction site" but to
their "dismay" they were dumped on a farm and issued camouflage
uniforms and AK-47 rifles and ordered to undergo military-style
training which lasted at least two weeks. They also claimed
their passports had been confiscated by their instructors. A
senior police officer told the Embassy in confidence that the
investigation revealed that the men from Mozambique are thought
to be either fighters from the former rebel group, RENAMO (now
opposition),or from the governing FRELIMO party.

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Military hardware seized at the scene
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4. The police displayed all the weapons and military hardware
seized during operations carried out by security forces. These
included eleven AK-47s, one R5 and two R4 rifles, an Uzi
sub-machine gun, and 218 rounds of ammunition. There were also
several pairs of combat boots and camouflage uniforms with
bullet-proof gear.

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Opposition leader urges LCD to hold internal investigation
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5. Meanwhile, ABC leader Thabane held a rally in Leribe District
on Sunday, April 26, following his return from election-related
rallies in South Africa. According to Embassy sources, Thabane
indicated that "if there was anybody with enough money and
resources to bring mercenaries into this country, it would have
to be someone in the governing LCD." He even went further to

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urge the LCD to conduct their own internal investigation into
this matter so that the truth could be revealed in the interest
of the public.

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Comment
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6. The presence of mercenaries in Lesotho is unprecedented in
Lesotho's recent history. This has left local analysts and the
general public puzzled. Even though the police were reluctant
to answer questions relating to the military, including what
transpired at the Makoanyane Barracks, local media and political
analysts are adamant that whoever carried out this operation had
connections within the LDF. The fact that an armored vehicle,
arms, and ammunition - which are supposed to be kept in a secure
environment - were seized with relative ease, has created more
questions than answers. Another worrying factor is that the
police are not sure of the exact number of the gunmen. Their
closest estimate is between 15 and 30. In addition, it is not
clear if the others are still in the country or if they escaped
across the porous border to South Africa. According to Embassy
contacts, the silence of the army is a matter of concern. There
is a general feeling that the LDF should make a statement to
assure the nation that they are still able to protect the
citizens of Lesotho as well as the Kingdom's territorial
integrity. Post will continue to update the Department as more
information becomes available.
NOLAN