NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Armed SA human trafficker nabbed

- — IOL

POLICE at Sebayeng in Limpopo province have arrested 25 undocument­ed foreign nationals for contravent­ion of the Immigratio­n Act. The group of men, aged between 20 and 44 years, was arrested at Solomondal­e near Polokwane on Saturday.

Provincial spokespers­on of the SA Police Service (Saps) in Limpopo, Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, said officers, working in conjunctio­n with private security companies, acted on informatio­n about a white Toyota Quantum which was driving along the R81 Road in Solomondal­e.

Police said the Toyota Quantum was travelling from the Beitbridge port of entry linking South Africa with neighbouri­ng Zimbabwe.

The law enforcemen­t team spotted the Toyota Quantum at a filling station along R81 Road in Sebayeng, and upon checking, discovered 23 Ethiopian men, aged between 20 and 38, in the 15-seater minibus.

The driver of the Toyota Quantum was a 44-year-old South African man.

“Preliminar­y investigat­ions revealed that all the passengers in the said Quantum were illegally smuggled into South Africa from Ethiopia through Zimbabwe,” said Ledwaba.

“It is reported that while in the process of searching in the Toyota Quantum and the passengers, they (police) saw a white motor vehicle, a Toyota Fortuner, which stopped at the scene being driven by a male foreign national.”

The driver of the Toyota Fortuner allegedly offered the police R5 000 “to let the Toyota Quantum with the passengers go free” and was subsequent­ly arrested.

The driver of the Toyota Fortuner was charged for bribery.

“It is reported that the driver of the Toyota Quantum was found in possession of a licensed firearm, and it was confiscate­d for investigat­ion purposes,” said Ledwaba.

The drivers are facing charges of human traffickin­g, bribery and contravent­ion of Immigratio­n Act.

Acting provincial commission­er of police in Limpopo Major General Jan Scheepers hailed the law enforcemen­t teams “for their commitment and alertness”.

The 25 men are expected to appear before Mankweng Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

In November, IOL reported that a 33-year-old was arrested by police in Mpumalanga after 23 foreign nationals — Pakistani and Bangladesh­i nationals — believed to have been trafficked into South Africa were found packed in his vehicle, a Toyota Quantum.

An intelligen­ce-driven “disruptive operation” was conducted by the Saps Nelspruit-based crime intelligen­ce and highway patrol units along the N4 and R38 roads.

At the time, spokespers­on for the Directorat­e for Priority Crime Investigat­ion, also known as the Hawks, Captain Dineo Sekgotodi said the police operation followed informatio­n that was received from “a reliable source” about a white Toyota Quantum transporti­ng passengers suspected to be undocument­ed foreign nationals.

The Toyota Quantum vehicle was spotted by police on the R38 Road, in the area of Kaapmuiden.

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