SA cops break up makeshift paths for illegally crossing the Limpopo

SA cops break up makeshift paths for illegally crossing the Limpopo

By Times Live


SOUTH AFRICA: Border police have seized counterfeit items and an inflatable boat suspected of being used for illegal Limpopo River crossings between Zimbabwe and South Africa in Musina, near the Beitbridge border post.

Police spokesperson Col Malesela Ledwaba said during Sunday’s operation border police intercepted an inflatable boat, 25 litres of diesel, counterfeit cigarettes and liquor being smuggled between the two countries.

“Despite some suspects managing to evade arrest by fleeing on foot and crossing the Limpopo River, homemade wooden bridges used for illegal crossings were successfully dismantled during the operation,” Ledwaba said.

Border police intercepted an inflatable boat, 25 litres of diesel, counterfeit cigarettes and liquor being smuggled between South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Border police intercepted an inflatable boat, 25 litres of diesel, counterfeit cigarettes and liquor being smuggled between South Africa and Zimbabwe. Image: Supplied
Border police dismantle homemade wooden bridges used for illegal crossings between South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Border police dismantle homemade wooden bridges used for illegal crossings between South Africa and Zimbabwe. Image: Supplied
In a separate incident, Ledwaba said nine male Zimbabweans were arrested by the Vhembe District proactive police unit for contravening the Immigration Act during a separate Vala Umgodi operation.

He said the individuals were arrested less than 10km from Beitbridge and the department of home affairs immigration office was engaged for immediate deportation of the illegal immigrants.