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Lesotho PM flees nation alleging army coup

Published: 31 Aug 2014 - 01:33 am | Last Updated: 21 Jan 2022 - 04:01 pm

MASERU, Lesotho: Lesotho Prime Minister Tom Thabane yesterday said he had fled for his life across the border to South Africa, accusing the military of seizing power in a coup and leaving the country in flux.
Shortly after 3am (0100 GMT) the army seized control of key police facilities in the capital Maseru, including the force headquarters, in what Thabane said was a highly choreographed attempt to oust him from power.
“I have been removed from control not by the people but by the armed forces, and that is illegal,” Thabane told media.
“I will return as soon as my life is not in danger... I will not go back to Lesotho to get killed.”
But the military rejected the suggestion of a coup as a “baseless allegation”.
Police officers told AFP that dozens of heavily armed soldiers arrived in armoured personnel carriers as they were changing shifts, seizing an arsenal of semi-automatic and automatic weapons.
At least four people, one solider and four police, were seriously wounded in gunfights.
“They did not say what they wanted, they just surrounded us and broke into the arsenal,” said one officer, who asked not to be named.
Local intelligence officers told AFP the coup was led by Lieutenant General Tlali Kamoli, who was recently ordered to renounce command of the Lesotho Defence Forces. “This issue of always alleging that the Lesotho defence force is mounting a coup d’etat is not a new thing,” said Major Ntlele Ntoi, a military spokesman, adding that Kamoli remains in his post. “Even this time around, that is a baseless allegation.” 

AFP