Lesotho Security Chiefs Say There Are Illegal Military Training Camps On South African Farms
LESOTHO, JUL 21 – Lesotho security chiefs accuse Malata Naha of recruiting youths for military training on South African farms, alleging terrorism and threats to national stability amid ongoing political investigations.
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Insurgency: Lesotho Claims There Are Illegal Military Training Camps On South Africa Farms - Global Upfront Newspapers
In an extraordinary joint press briefing at the Police headquarters in Maseru on Friday, the heads of the Lesotho Defence Force (LDF), Lesotho Mounted Police Service and other national security organs warned of what they describe as a growing national threat, involving the recruitment and military training of Basotho youths on farms in South Africa. The security agencies alleged that a group calling itself Malata Naha (land reclaimers) is backed…
Lesotho claims there are illegal military training camps on SA farms - defenceWeb
In an extraordinary joint press briefing at the police headquarters in Maseru on Friday, the heads of the Lesotho Defence Force (LDF), Lesotho Mounted Police Service and other national security organs warned of what they describe as a growing national threat, involving the recruitment and military training of Basotho youths on farms in South Africa. The security agencies alleged that a group calling itself Malata Naha (land reclaimers) is backed…
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