Smuggling explosives worth R1.2 mil, Zimbabwean woman sentenced

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Smuggling explosives worth R1.2 mil, Zimbabwean woman sentenced
Smuggling explosives worth R1.2 mil, Zimbabwean woman sentenced

A Zimbabwean woman is going to spend 10 years in prison following her conviction and sentencing for smuggling explosives worth R1.2 million by the Musina Regional court on Thursday, 23 July 2020.

On 28 April 2019, Linda Katiyo (38) was en-route from Zimbabwe to Gauteng Province when she arrived at the Beitbridge Port of Entry check-point with her suspicious looking bag.

The border police became suspicious and thoroughly searched the bag and found miscellaneous explosives used for illegal mining.

The accused was arrested and she made several court appearances without getting bail until she was sentenced to 10 years direct imprisonment.

The Hawks is determined to deal with cross-border crimes particularly at the ports of entry.

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