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SA man trapped at OR Tambo with US dollars hidden in sweet containers

SARS Customs busted goods worth close to R400 million since January 1

US dollars to the value of R4.6-million was found hidden in sweet containers, milk powder tins and soap boxes in a passenger’s luggage at OR Tambo International Airport on March 6.

The South African man was about to depart for Dubai when he was intercepted and taken to the search area where Customs officers scanned his luggage, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) said in a statement on Wednesday.

Currency in US dollars, valued at R4 595 344, was found hidden in sweet containers, milk powder tins and soap boxes under clothing. The passenger failed to give a valid reason or produce documentary proof of the origin of the currency. The currency was detained and the passenger was arrested for smuggling of currency.

This currency bust at OR Tambo International Airport was the latest in a string of busts which have netted SARS Customs goods valued at close to R400-million since January 1.

Six currency busts had been made at the airport since January 1 with a combined value of over R27-million.

Other highlights of busts since January 1 include:

• Narcotics: 122 busts valued at R102 825 888

• Cigarettes: 27 busts valued at R593 707

• CITES (including endangered species such as rhino horns and abalone): 9 busts valued at R13 285 213

• Viagra / Viagra Generics: 36 busts valued at R5 118 400

• Counterfeit clothing, footwear and other goods: 320 busts valued at R206 849 590

• Alcohol: 40 busts valued at R978 470

SARS’s Tactical Intervention Unit, which focuses on particular areas of non-compliance, recorded the following successes in the same period:

• Illicit cigarettes and tobacco: 45 busts valued at R10 732 767

• Clothing, textiles and other goods: 23 busts valued at R23 816 086

Some of the other high-profile busts include the following:

• A special high-visibility joint operation, led by SARS Customs and involving various government agencies, took place in Cape Town on March 1 and 2 and resulted in 46 busts of goods with a value of R33 229 233.

• The biggest bust of the operation was the discovery of uncut Crystal Methamphetamine (tik) with an estimate value of R30-million stashed in fridges on a truck which arrived in Cape Town from Johannesburg.

In the same truck, a large amount of suspected counterfeit clothing was also discovered. The truck driver was arrested. The operation, under the auspices of Operation Phakisa, also led to the detection of 177 cases of non-compliance, including possible under-valuation, non-declaration of goods, non-permits for import purposes, illegal transporting of abalone and detention of vehicles.

• Fentanyl/Oxycodone with an estimated value of R30-million en route from China to South Africa seized at OR Tambo International Airport.

• Ephedrine with an estimated value of R4.2-million en route from Tanzania to South Africa seized at OR Tambo International Airport.

• Heroin with an estimated value of R3.6-million en route from Mozambique to South Africa seized at Lebombo Border Post.

• Heroin with an estimated value of R3 188 598 en route from South Africa to Mauritius seized at OR Tambo International Airport.

• Ephedrine with an estimated value of R17 202 000 en route from Kenya to South Africa seized at OR Tambo International Airport.

• Crystal Meth with an estimated value of R6-million en route from Rwanda to South Africa seized at OR Tambo International Airport.

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