Those arrested were handed over to Immigration Officers from the Department of Home Affairs for verification of their status in the country.Over 600 other suspects were also arrested for various crimes in the Sedibeng District as part of the police’s Operation O Kae Molao.
Gauteng Police Spokesperson Mathapelo Peters says: ” The operation continued to confiscate the counterfeit spices worth millions of rand. On the property, police also confiscated bags of different types of powder used to produce the illicit spices, as well as equipment and machinery suspected of being utilised for processing and packaging.”
Must have received a hot tip!
Poor blacks are taken for granted just look at the furniture the Asian are importing to Africa...it last only 6 months
South Africa you’re slowly getting there
Sad thing about this is that innocent people are fed this things - that may not even be good for human consumption
Chinese are dangerous little creatures yet we allow them into the country and I do not remember any Chinese owned factories hiring south Africans, they always hire illegal immigrants
Keep up the good work. Arresting criminals ll help our economy to bounce back to where it belongs.
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