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Chief Justice Calls for Action Against Rising Crime
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24297, member: 2262"] Sakoane Sakoane, the Chief Justice of Lesotho, warned about a sharp rise in violent crime on Monday. He spoke at the opening of the High Court in Maseru, the nation's capital. Crimes like shootings, rape, and livestock theft have increased at an alarming rate, Justice Sakoane said. He urged the government to act quickly to protect citizens. Justice Sakoane said the courts are struggling to keep up with the surge in cases, so they cannot deliver speedy justice to victims. He fears the judicial system will soon reach a breaking point. Without help, it may not be able to uphold the law and safeguard the public. "Making more laws is not the answer if the courts lack resources," Justice Sakoane said. He called for a "legislative audit" whenever new laws are passed. This audit will assess if the courts have the infrastructure and staff to enforce additional laws. Justice Sakoane said the government must provide adequate funding and support to the judiciary. [/QUOTE]
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