| SAPS National Commissioner leads SA delegation to meet Lesotho Police Chief | |
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| 2025/08/04 | |
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Media Statement MASERU - The National Commissioner of the South African Police Service (SAPS), General Fannie Masemola has led a delegation consisting of senior officials from various government departments under the auspices of the National Joints Operational and Intelligence Structure(NATJOINTS) to meet his counterpart in Lesotho, Advocate Borotho Matsoso. The purpose of the meeting and high on the agenda is to discuss allegations that there are illegal basotho military training camps in South Africa. The one-day meeting is currently underway in Maseru, Lesotho. The delegation of senior officials from South Africa include the Deputy National Commissioner of Policing and Co-chair of the NATJOINTS, Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili, the head of Interpol in SA, a senior officer from SAPS crime intelligence, and a senior officer from the Department of Home Affairs (DHA). The Lesotho Mounted Police Service delegation is led by Advocate Matsoso and consists of the Deputy Commissioner of police responsible for operations, Deputy Commissioner Likhama Moqhebi, senior officers from the Lesotho Mounted Police Service Crime Intelligence unit, specialised operations and the detectives unit. General Fannie Masemola will during the engagement appraise the Lesotho Police Chief on what SAPS crime intelligence driven operations have yielded thus far. Advocate Borotho Matsoso and his delegation are also expected to present a report on what the Lesotho Mounted Police Service have uncovered thus far. Both Police Chiefs are expected to release a joint statement on findings and a way forward. Ends
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