Umbilo pastor in hot water for counterfeit hair products
Police raided the house of an Umbilo pastor and his wife where it was discovered that illicit hair products were being manufactured. Several foreign nationals were arrested.
ON Tuesday (November 26), police discovered a house used as a factory to manufacture illicit and counterfeit hair products in Somerset Place in Farningham Ridge, Pinetown, resulting in the arrest of four suspects.
Police spokesperson Colonel Robert Netshiunda said, “Police were following up information about a flow bin which was reported stolen in Westmead on Sunday, November 24. Intelligence led the police to a house in Somerset Place in Pinetown where the stolen flow bin was recovered. During the search, police found that the house was being used to manufacture various hair products.”

“Initial investigation revealed that the barcodes on the products are of a different product from a North American country. Two undocumented foreign nationals were found hiding in the ceiling and were arrested. Two women, one of them a foreign national, were also arrested.”
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Netshiunda added that the house in question was owned by a foreign national, a known pastor who has a church in Umbilo. “His vehicle, which was branded with the photographs of himself and his wife, as well as pictures of various brands of the hair products, was found parked in the yard.”
Police also found invoices indicating that the hair products have been sold to renowned wholesalers, retail stores and hair salons, mostly in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape province. A search for the owner of the house is underway.
The suspects, aged between 34 and 37 years old, will appear in the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.
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