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Middelburg Flying Squad arrests 19 for human trafficking, contravention of Immigration Act

Two South African nationals and 17 foreigners were arrested in a joint operation between the Middelburg Flying Squad and Middelburg Tracing Team.

The Middelburg District Court has on February 29, remanded seventeen foreign nationals and two South African citizens in custody for contravention of Trafficking in Persons Act 7 of 2013 and contravention of Sec 49(1)(a) of the Immigration Act, Act no 13 of 2002.

It is alleged that on Wednesday, 28 February at about 18:30, information was received by members of Middelburg Flying Squad regarding two vehicles, a grey Ford Ranger with a canopy and a grey Toyota Fortuner both with Gauteng registration number plates, traveling along N11 from Groblersdal towards Middelburg.

Information was escalated to the specialized units and operationalised.

The team comprising of Middelburg Flying Squad, Middelburg Tracing Team and Tracker Connect, patrolled the N11 towards Groblersdal.

At Botshabelo’s entrance, they came across the vehicles fitting the given description, and they made a U-turn and switched on the blue lights to stop the vehicles.

The Ford Ranger was pulled off the road and the Fortuner continued driving at a high speed.

Upon searching the Ford Ranger, 17 young looking Ethiopian males were found squeezed inside. The driver was questioned. He told the team that they were following the Fortuner which was heading to Midrand in Gauteng.

He further revealed that the trip was not the first whereby foreign nationals were taken to Midrand.

The driver and the crew together with the seventeen Ethiopians were arrested and detained.

The Hawks Middelburg-based Serious Organised Crime Investigation were summoned to join the team. The case was handed over to them for further investigation.

The nineteen appeared in court the following day but due to the language barrier, they were remanded in custody pending the services of the court interpreter and ordered that the foreign nationals be taken for age determination.

The nineteen are due back in court on 8 March. Investigation continues.

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Sjani Campher

Sjani has been working as a community journalist and photographer at the Middelburg Observer since 2018, during which she has been responsible for the content creation for both digital and print, as well as maintaining the publication's online platforms. She is a member of the Forum for Community Journalists, and focuses on fields including hard news, investigative reporting, human interest, columns and sports.
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