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Somalia: 39 illegal
foreigners mostly Somalis arrested in South Africa
Thursday 29 October 2009 Shaaficiyah Media
MACADAMIA border police have arrested 39 foreign
nationals for entering South Africa illegally.
The group of young male foreigners, most of
whom are from Somalia, was arrested yesterday after crossing
from Mozambique into Mpumalanga at about 8am.
Police spokesperson Superintendent Malcolm
Mokomene said they would be charged under the South African
Immigration Act.
Shortly after the police arrested them, the
explanation they got from the people was that they had left
Somalia over a month ago and gone to Kenya where more foreigners
were mobilised.
They sai d they sometimes hired boats to cross
lakes, dams and rivers and that they chose South Africa as
their destination because they had heard that they could do
well in business here.
They sai d there were 41 in the group when
they left Kenya but two people died on the way .
They claimed that they were robbed of their
belongings and assaulted by criminals in Mozambique before
they crossed into to South Africa.
The group said they feared being killed in
their home country and that their main aim would be to find
themselves in Johannesburg.
The suspects were arrested in the same area
where a bogus policeman, in police uniform, was recently arrested
while taking bribes from foreigners who crossed illegally
into South Africa.
Source: Sowetan News Agency
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