charged with contravening South Africa’s Immigration Act are expected to return to the White River Magistrates Court in Mpumalanga today.
The accused allegedly lied during their visa applications, claiming they were coming to South Africa for security training. They were found engaged in military training at a farm outside White River near Masoyi over a week ago. Ninety-one of the accused are being held in a correctional facility, while the remaining four are in police custody.
Mpumalanga NPA spokesperson Monica Nyuswa says, “The accused in the matter are facing a charge of misrepresenting in their visa application. Remember, when they left their country in Libya, they came here to study in South Africa. However, where they were found – they were doing training to become soldiers.
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