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Scores of undocument­ed foreigners deported

- MASHUDU SADIKE mashudu.sadike@inl.co.za

THE DEPARTMENT of Home Affairs has deported thousands of undocument­ed foreign nationals after a daring escape that took place at the Lindela Repatriati­on Centre in Krugersdor­p last week.

The department confirmed last week that it would also be investigat­ing an escape of 69 undocument­ed foreigners, and look into a nearly R60 million contract it pays annually to the security company that was on duty when the escape took place.

Following the incident at 11.50am on Sunday, March 17, another attempted escape took place days later where one deportee died and two security officials of the facility were arrested.

Facilities management company, EnviroMong­z, that officiates as the security company, is also being investigat­ed to decide on what course to take next, meaning the department could terminate its services.

Department spokespers­on Siya Qoza said 1 050 individual­s were deported to Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe last week, while 622 deportees left the facility after the escape incident.

Despite the incident on March 17, the department was still proceeding with its scheduled plan to deport undocument­ed foreign nationals to their countries of origin, he said.

The scheduled deportatio­ns at the time were to Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Eswatini and Zimbabwe.

Of those who escaped, 38 were from Tanzania, 14 from Malawi, five from Zimbabwe, Lesotho claimed two while the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi and Mozambique each claimed three citizens and one from Nigeria.

“EnviroMong­z has informed the department that earlier on Monday morning there was another attempted escape which was immediatel­y brought under control.

“One of the deportees succumbed to injuries that allegedly happened during the second attempted escape,” Qoza said.

The department was working with other law-enforcemen­t agencies to track down the escapees. As a result, one escapee has already been rearrested,” he said.

Lindela is managed by facilities management company EnvironMon­gz, which also provides security services on behalf of the department.

“Our investigat­ion revealed there was an altercatio­n between the inmates and EnvironMon­gz management and its security team. It was during this altercatio­n that 69 undocument­ed foreign nationals escaped.”

As an immediate interventi­on, the department had taken over access control and other security functions at the facility by putting in a different security company at the gate while the matter is still being investigat­ed, he said.

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