Lesotho: PM Thomas Thabane seeks immunity over murder of ex-wife

Prime Minister Thomas Thabane and his wife Maesaiah appeared in court together on Monday

 MASERU, Feb 25 (NNN-AGENCIES) —Lawyers for Lesotho’s prime minister have told a court that he cannot be charged over the murder of his estranged wife because his position makes him immune from prosecution.

PM Thomas Thabane’s then-wife, Lipolelo Thabane, was shot dead in 2017.

The case has now been referred to the High Court. His current wife has already been charged with the murder.

Thabane would be the first African leader to be charged with domestic murder while in office.

In Monday’s hearing, defence lawyer Qhalehang Letsika said: “My client cannot be prosecuted while in office but he is not above the law.”

The presiding magistrate referred the case to the High Court, which will be sitting as the Constitutional Court when it hears the case with a panel of at least three judges.

Thabane, 80, missed a court appearance last week because he went to South Africa for medical treatment.

He rejected reports that he had fled the country.

Lipolelo was gunned down at close range on the side of a dirt road while returning to her home in a village near the capital, Maseru.

She was involved in bitter divorce proceedings with Thabane when she was killed.

Maesaiah and Thabane got married in a Roman Catholic ceremony two months after his inauguration as Prime Minister.

Maesaiah was charged with Lipolelo’s murder on Feb 5, and is out on bail of about $67.

She has also been charged with the attempted murder of a family friend Thato Sibolla, who was with Lipolelo at the time of the shooting and is expected to be a key witness in the murder case.

Maesaiah has not yet been asked to enter a plea. — NNN-AGENCIES

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