Cross-Border Operations Enhance Border Security Between South Africa and Namibia

A cross-border operation between South Africa and Namibia was executed from February 27 to March 2, involving multiple law enforcement agencies. The operation led to significant arrests and confiscations, including illegal drugs and illicit goods. Authorities are committed to ongoing efforts to enhance border security and encourage public reporting of crimes.
A cross-border operation aimed at combatting cross-border crimes between the Republic of South Africa and Namibia was conducted from February 27 to March 2. This operation involved multiple agencies, including the South African Police Service, Customs, the Cross-Border Road Transport Agency, and the Border Management Authority, resulting in notable achievements in enhancing border security.
Provincial police spokesperson Colonel Cherelle Ehlers reported that various law enforcement actions, including search and seizure activities, vehicle checkpoints, and border patrols, were undertaken to address crime in border areas. This resulted in searches of 1,065 vehicles and 1,489 individuals during the operation.
The operation led to three arrests for illegal drug possession and for housing undocumented foreign nationals. Authorities confiscated Mandrax worth R4,525, along with cash suspected to facilitate criminal activities, demonstrating a significant effort in curbing drug-related crimes.
Additionally, the law enforcement agencies seized illegal fishing gear, illicit cigarettes valued at approximately R150,156, and tobacco products totaling around R2,000. Traffic violations also yielded fines amounting to R14,600, further highlighting the comprehensive nature of these operations.
Colonel Ehlers emphasized the ongoing commitment to conducting such operations between South Africa and its neighboring countries to ensure border safety. Citizens are encouraged to report criminal activities via the MySAPS app or by calling 08600-10111, while extortion incidents can be reported to the National Extortion Hotline at 0800-911-011.
In conclusion, the recent cross-border operation between South Africa and Namibia effectively targeted crime along their borders, achieving significant results through collaboration among various agencies. The proactive measures taken, including arrests and confiscations, underscore the ongoing commitment to ensuring security and safety in these regions. Continued vigilance and public cooperation remain essential in deterring criminal activities.
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