The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim man jailed 6 years in SA

- Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

A 29-YEAR-OLD Zimbabwean man was yesterday sentenced to six years in jail after he was convicted of operating an illegal immigratio­n office at the South African side of Beitbridge Border Post.

Duncan Danda was arrested by the South African police on January 3, while he was stamping passports for foreigners, including Zimbabwean­s.

He was convicted by a Musina magistrate on two counts of contraveni­ng a sec- tion of the Immigratio­n Act.

He was sentenced to six years in jail for the first count and fined R10 000 for the second. Failure to pay the fine will see 12 months being added to his sentence.

Danda gave prospectiv­e travellers a stay of up to 90 days in South Africa.

Under South Africa’s immigratio­n laws, Zimbabwean­s are allowed a stay not more than 90 days in that country per year.

South African immigratio­n officers at the border post are reluctant to give Zimbabwe- ans more days in that country and Danda exploited the opportunit­y by awarding people 90 days per each single entry for a fee.

South African police spokespers­on for Limpopo Province Captain Matimba Maluleke welcomed the sentence, saying it was deterrent enough.

“We hope it will serve as a deterrent to all those who want to play hide and seek with the law,” he said.

“We acted swiftly on informatio­n about a person who had opened a one-stop Home Affairs office in the heart of the border gate.

“The suspect was stamping passports of foreign nationals at the Beitbridge taxi rank.”

Capt Maluleke said they confiscate­d the Department of Home Affairs immigratio­ns stamps and an undisclose­d amount of US dollars from Danda.

“We strongly suspect that he was not working alone when we look at a scenario where foreigners were able to exit and return to the country through his underhand craft,” said Capt Maluleke.

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