SAPS cross border operation yields success, Musina

South African Police Service

The multi disciplinary cross border joint operation “Basadi” has hit the ground, composed of the SAPS women from various Police units in all levels of command throughout this Province. This was in conjunction with women from other law enforcement agencies such as the SANDF, the provincial traffic, municipal traffic, customs under the department of home affairs, the department of correctional services and the Zimbabwean police force.

Starting from the early hours of 17 May 2018 until late afternoon, this operation was up and running in the Musina Policing area outside Makhado, led by the SAPS Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Nneke Jim Ledwaba, accompanied by the Deputy Provincial Commissioners: Major General Christine Morakaladi and Major General Jan Scheepers, Women Cluster Commanders,Provincial Heads, Unit Commanders, Station Commanders and operational members.

The Traffic Police were led by The Chief Director of Traffic Regulation and Road Safety Jane Mulaudzi, the SANDF were led by Major Kgomongwe and the Zimbabwean Police force was led by Superintendent Nekhathi with two hundred Police women.

The operation commenced with the joint Parade at the Musina SANDF Base followed by roadblocks, stop and searches, foot and vehicle patrols, visiting of businesses to deal with any illegal trades and fake goods, dealing with the undocumented people ,tracing of wanted suspects with the objective of dealing and preventing various crimes including the cross border crimes.

The areas covered included the Baobab Toll Gate, the Beitbridge Port of Entry, Musina Weigh Bridge, Musina CBD and the Zimbabwean areas adjacent to the Beitbridge Border Line.

The operations painted all these areas with blue throughout the day which led to tremendous achievements as follows: 18 undocumented Immigrants were arrested, 5 people were arrested for illegal trade of liquor, 3 people were arrested for violation of customs regulation, 43 people were arrested for violation of Road Traffic Act, two suspects were arrested for selling illegal goods, one motor vehicle was impounded, 847 people were searched, 331 motor vehicles were searched.

The following items were confiscated: Illegal cough mixture, Illegal ointments, illegal immigrants will be processed accordingly and the other suspects will appear before the Musina Magistrate’s Court soon.

Similar operations are still unfolding especially in the crime infested areas throughout the Province.

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SOURCESouth African Police Service