Sting operation at Beitbridge prevents alleged trafficking of 443 children
Buses carrying hundreds of children, who were allegedly being trafficked, were stopped and sent back to Zimbabwe.
Buses carrying hundreds of children, who were allegedly being trafficked, were stopped and sent back to Zimbabwe.
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A sting operation at the Beitbridge border post saved 443 children from being trafficked from Zimbabwe into South Africa.
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