Lesotho former PM and wife paid criminal gang to execute his estranged wife, court papers say
Lesotho’s ex-prime minister Thomas Thabane and his wife paid a local criminal gang to kill his estranged wife three years ago, according to recently released court documents.
Thabane ordered the hit on Lipolelo Thabane to allow his current wife Maesaiah to become the first lady, Lesotho police commissioner Paseka Mokete said in an affidavit.
Lipolelo Thabane was fatally shot by gunmen near her home in the capital Maseru in June 2017.
She was negotiating a divorce from Thabane before her death.
The documents state that the prime minister and his wife allegedly met with the head of a gang and promised them $177,000 and jobs to kill Lipolelo before his inauguration as prime minister, police said in the affidavit.
Thabane also shared his ex-wife’s home address with her killers and they started monitoring Lipolelo’s movement, police said.
They attempted to kill Lipolelo on 12 June but failed and she reported the incident to the police, according to Mokete.
Thabane married his current wife Maesaiah two months after Lipolelo was killed.
Thabane stepped down from office in May following months of pressure from his party to resign over his alleged involvement in the case.
He will be charged with murder now he is no longer in power, Mokete said.
Police re-arrested Maesaiah last week and her previous bail was revoked over technical issues.
The court ordered a fresh bail application and said a different judge must hear the case.