LOBAMBA: Prime Minister Cleopas Dlamini says Government will now engage the International Criminal Police Organization(INTERPOL) to try and apprehend perpetrators of violence hiding in other countries, amid the ongoing political unrest.
Eswatini is in the midst of a political crisis after King Mswati allegedly unleashed soldiers and the police to shoot and kill dozens of civilians merely for demanding democratic reforms.
Despite consistent demands for justice by international human rights organizations,King Mswati’s Government refused to arrest those who issued and or implemented the order to kill civilians.
This resulted to the establishment of the pro-democracy Swaziland International Solidarity Forces(SISF), an Underground Unit protecting civilians.
This Swaziland News recently exposed evidence implicating King’s Governor Themba Ginindza who disclosed that,as the State, they were training a squad to bomb political activists and their properties.
Subsequent to the report, the home of Mlungisi Makhanya, the President of the People’s United Democratic Movement(PUDEMO) and National Organizer Penuel Malinga was bombed allegedly, by State agents, there were no reported arrests by the police.
“We will now engage INTERPOL to try and bring the perpetrators of violence to book. These people normally skip the country upon finishing their terrorist attacks and have the audacity to announce that it’s them,” said the Prime Minister when speaking in Parliament on Wednesday.

Prime Minister Cleopas Dlamini.