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KZN Crackdown: Scores of Suspected Undocumented Immigrants Nabbed in Mooi River Trucking Raid

South Africa Today

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KZN Crackdown: Scores of Suspected Undocumented Immigrants Nabbed in Mooi River Trucking Raid

MOOI RIVER, KWAZULU-NATAL — A major multi-disciplinary law enforcement operation at Mooi River Plaza in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) has led to the arrest of scores of suspected undocumented immigrants, Home Affairs Deputy Minister Njabulo Nzuza has confirmed. The targeted raid specifically focused on foreign nationals working illegally within the local trucking and transport sector. A Coordinated []

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