Johannesburg, 08 August, 2024 / 11:24 pm (ACI Africa).
The Bishop of South Africa’s Mthatha Diocese has raised concerns that the authorities in the country have failed to act on alleged presence and financial operations of individuals linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in the country.
In his opening address at the August 5-9 plenary session of the members of the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC), Bishop Sithembele Sipuka said that the group is destructive based on its activities in Mozambique and Nigeria.
“Concerning is the recent news about the presence and financial operations of individuals linked to ISIS in South Africa. I have not heard much reaction from the government about this; perhaps it deems it insignificant,” Bishop Sipuka said on the first day of the event held in Mariannhill Diocese.
He added, “The association of ISIS with the destabilization of countries like Mozambique and Nigeria raises concern because it brings a lot of suffering among ordinary people, as evidenced in Cabo Del Gardo in Mozambique.”
“Additionally, a site in Limpopo purportedly used for security training but allegedly bearing signs of a military camp has been discovered,” the South African Bishop said during the plenary session of the Bishops from Botswana, Eswatini, and South Africa.