Luanda, 23 July, 2024 / 4:19 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Maurício Agostinho Camuto of Angola’s Catholic Diocese of Caxito has faulted legal provisions to criminalize vandalism of public property and sexual abuse of minors, which legislators in the Southern African nation have adopted.
On July 18, Members of Parliament (MPs) approved the bill criminalizing vandalism of Public Goods and Services, with penalties ranging from three to 25 years for offenders, Ver Angola reported. Earlier, on May 10, Angola’s legislators also reached a consensus on the maximum sentence of eight years in prison for crimes of sexual abuse of minors.
Speaking to journalists after Sunday, July 21 Holy Mass at St. Anne Cathedral of Caxito Diocese, Bishop Camuto weighed in on the latest legislations in Angola.
He said, “For me, I see that the law is disproportionate.”
“How is it that someone who breaks a power pole, or other public property, gets 20 years in jail, or more, while someone who rapes a child and ruins a life only gets eight years?” Bishop Camuto posed.