Lesotho Mounted Police Service
The Lesotho Mounted Police Service (LMPS) is the national police force of the Southern African Kingdom of Lesotho.[1]
Lesotho Mounted Police Service | |
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Country | Lesotho |
Headquarters | Maseru, Lesotho |
Motto | Lepolesa Mothusi Motsoalle Police A Helper A Friend |
Abbreviation | LMPS |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Holomo Molibeli |
Website | |
lmps.org.ls |
History
The police service was established in 1872, with an initial strength of 110 men. It adopted military discipline and, from 1878, military rank structure based on the British army.[2][3] In the 1950s the force moved towards a civilian police operation, and in 1958 replaced its military rank structure with conventional civilian police ranks.[4] Originally known as the Basutoland Mounted Police, the force later changed its name to Lesotho Police, then Lesotho Mounted Police (1966), and Royal Lesotho Mounted Force (1986). Today, in common with many police forces, it has adopted the style "police service" in its current formal name of Lesotho Mounted Police Service.
Ranks
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Basutoland Mounted Police 1878-1958 | Rank | Major General | Brigadier | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Second Lieutenant | Warrant Officer | Staff Sergeant | Sergeant | Lance Sergeant | Private |
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Basutoland Mounted Police 1958-1966 | Rank | Commissioner | Deputy Commissioner | Assistant Commissioner | Senior Superintendent | Superintendent | Senior Inspector | Inspector | Sergeant | Constable | ||||
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Lesotho Mounted Police 1966-1986 | Rank | Commissioner | Deputy Commissioner | Assistant Commissioner | Senior Superintendent | Superintendent | Senior Inspector | Inspector | Sergeant | Constable | ||||
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Royal Lesotho Mounted Police 1986-1998 | Rank | Commissioner | Deputy Commissioner | Assistant Commissioner | Senior Superintendent | Superintendent | Senior Inspector | Inspector | Sergeant | Constable | ||||
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Lesotho Mounted Police Service 1998-Present | Rank | Commissioner | Deputy Commissioner | Assistant Commissioner | Senior Superintendent | Superintendent | Senior Inspector | Inspector | Sergeant | Constable | ||||
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Training
The national Police Training College (P.T.C) opened in 1946. All recruits are enrolled as Cadets and complete a thirteen-month training course. Recruits must be aged between 18 and 30, and pass an initial entrance examination. Recruits are accepted from all parts of Lesotho society, but must be registered as Lesotho citizens. Although police positions were originally restricted to men only, the force has admitted women officers since 1970.
See also
References
- "Lesotho Mounted Police Service". dijcolorg.free.fr. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
- Dissel, Amanda; Masuku, Themba; Tshelo, Marosa; Tait, Sean (2011). The Police as Friend and Helper to the People: Assessing the Lesotho Mounted Police Service performance in terms of the Southern African Police Chiefs Cooperation Organisation (SARPCCO) Code of Conduct (PDF) (Report). African Policing Civilian Oversight Forum. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- Tylden, G (December 1969). "Basutoland Roll of Honour 1851-1881". Military History Journal. The South African Military History Society. 1 (5). Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- "About Lesotho Mounted Police Service". www.lmps.org.ls. LMPS. Archived from the original on 27 July 2019. Retrieved 18 January 2021.