Lesoto
The High Court of Lesotho, under Chief Justice Sakoane Sakoane, has reserved its ruling until March 31, 2025, on an application for discharge in the case involving two army officers charged with the 2014 murder of Lisebo Tang near the residence of former Army Commander Tlali Kamoli.
During the proceedings, defense attorney Advocate Sello Ts'abeha argued that the prosecution suppressed evidence and failed to present a conclusive ballistic test report. He emphasized the prosecution's duty to disclose all evidence, including that which may favor the accused.
The case has garnered significant public interest due to the involvement of military personnel and the high-profile nature of the incident. The court's forthcoming decision is expected to have substantial implications for the accountability of military officials and the transparency of judicial processes in Lesotho.
Observers are keenly awaiting the ruling, which will address critical issues regarding evidence handling and the rights of the accused in high-profile cases. The outcome may also influence public perception of the judiciary's independence and commitment to justice.
For more information on this case and the upcoming ruling, visit the Lesotho News Agency's official website.