Touter at ORTIA convicted and sentenced

South African Police Service

Touter at ORTIA convicted and sentenced
Touter at ORTIA convicted and sentenced

A man who was caught touting at the OR Tambo International Airport has been convicted and sentenced for touting. On 13 November 2019, 43 year old Kunde Kwini was arrested by the Airports Company of South Africa’s (ACSA) contracted security for trespassing relating to the Civil Aviation Regulations at the airport.

He was charged and appeared in the Kempton Park Magistrates’ Court before being convicted and sentenced on 12 December 2019 to R5000 or five months imprisonment should he fail to the pay the fine.

Kwini had been warned in writing on several occasions and was also issued with a banning order under the Civil Aviation Regulations.

Illegal Porters and touters are posing a problem at airports as they are demanding that travelers make use of their services. In some cases they forcefully take money from travelers. This conviction and sentencing is therefore considered a milestone in our efforts to curb these illegal activities at the airports in the country.

This result has been a culmination of continuous work being done by ACSA Security, EMPD, SAPS and MPA.

We encourage travelers to report any form of harassment they may experience to police or security on duty at any of our airports and we will ensure that decisive action is taken against those responsible.

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SOURCESouth African Police Service