Bma On Intercepted Undocuments Zimbabwean Nationals Michael Masiapato
Press Statement Zimbabwean Nationals Granted Exemption In Terms Of Bma cites prior engagement with operators masiapato said the bma had engaged extensively with cross border bus operators over the past year to prevent such incidents. “we held discussions with operators, including ceos and owners, and made it clear that no one should transport undocumented passengers,” he said. In recent months, there have been increased reports of zimbabwean citizens crossing into neighboring countries without proper documentation or valid visas. this influx has strained local resources and raised concerns about the potential for illegal activities among these individuals.
The Commissioner Of The Border Management Authority Bma Dr Michael The bus was intercepted in bloemfontein transporting undocumented passengers who were not on its original passenger list. bma commissioner michael masiapato told reporters on thursday that the bus. As festive season travel reached its peak around christmas day, the border management authority (bma) intercepted approximately 500 zimbabwean nationals attempting to leave south africa illegally via botswana. Bma commissioner dr michael masiapato told sabc news that the zimbabwean nationals were intercepted while trying to exit the country unlawfully via the groblersbrug border post. Bma clears bus intercepted in free state, says extra passengers likely boarded after legal entry at beitbridge the border management authority (bma) has confirmed that a bus intercepted in the free state with suspected undocumented foreign nationals was fully compliant when it crossed into south africa at the beitbridge port of entry. bma commissioner dr michael masiapato stated that the bus.
Crime Pakaipa In An Interview Yesterday Bma Commissioner Dr Bma commissioner dr michael masiapato told sabc news that the zimbabwean nationals were intercepted while trying to exit the country unlawfully via the groblersbrug border post. Bma clears bus intercepted in free state, says extra passengers likely boarded after legal entry at beitbridge the border management authority (bma) has confirmed that a bus intercepted in the free state with suspected undocumented foreign nationals was fully compliant when it crossed into south africa at the beitbridge port of entry. bma commissioner dr michael masiapato stated that the bus. “lebombo experienced a significant increase in traveller volume of about 184,398, surpassing beitbridge to become the second busiest port after ortia,” masiapato said. bma commissioner michael masiapato says basotho and zimbabwean nationals lead illegal crossings attempts in festive season crackdown. Bma commissioner dr michael masiapato told sabc news that the group was intercepted near the groblersbrug border post, where officials had increased monitoring to curb unlawful movement. masiapato highlighted contrasting traffic volumes at major border posts over the festive period. Bma commissioner dr. michael masiapato confirmed the development to sabc news, stating that the group was apprehended while trying to subvert official border processes. “we have started seeing the people having drifted into our western border with botswana,” dr. masiapato said.
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