Security Forces Apprehend Undocumented Foreign Nationals

by Chief Editor

South African law enforcement agencies, including the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), are conducting intensified operations targeting undocumented foreigners and illegal mining activities in Ekurhuleni. According to Captain Nelda Sekgobela, police spokeswoman for the Ekurhuleni district, these operations have resulted in over 20 arrests in Springs alone, with authorities seizing illegal mining equipment in the Everest and Gugulethu informal settlements.

Escalating Enforcement in Ekurhuleni

The joint security operations follow mounting pressure from local communities and civil society. Following a national march on 30 June organized by the civic group March and March, authorities have increased their presence in areas identified by residents as hotspots for undocumented individuals and illicit mining. Residents, such as John Zwane, have publicly stated that the presence of illegal miners contributes to rising crime rates in their neighborhoods.

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Recent operations involve a multi-agency approach, combining police, army, and immigration officials to conduct document verification checks directly within informal settlements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the army involved in these police operations?

The SANDF is deployed to support the SAPS in high-risk areas, particularly where illegal mining activities are reported, to provide additional manpower and tactical support during large-scale enforcement operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens to individuals arrested during these raids?

Are these operations only happening in Springs?

Captain Nelda Sekgobela indicated that operations to deal with illegal mining and undocumented persons are ongoing across the Ekurhuleni district, not limited solely to Springs.


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