SAPS plans roadblocks to halt flood of Zims

MUSINA - The Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO), South African Police Services (SAPS) and the Scorpions a plan to erect eight road-blocks along the Beitbridge-Johannesburg road to reduce illegal immigrants from flooding South African cities and towns.
It is estimated that over three and half

million Zimbabweans are living in South Africa with 90 percent of them being Zimbabwean refugees/asylum seekers.
As President Thabo Mbeki’s close ally, President Mugabe continues to terrorise his own people forcing a massive exodus. Mbeki has repeatedly refused to condemn his northern neighbour, but effects of the massive refugees and asylum seekers crossing the Limpopo River into South Africa has redoubled from an average of 500 refugees per day to estimated 2 500 per day.
Investigations by CAJ News revealed that the road-blocks will be erected in Musina, Louis Trichard, Thohoyandou, Tzaneen turn-off, Pietersburg, Pretoria, Midrand and Johannesburg.
The SAPS, under the command of the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operatives will be heavily armed with dog section and the law and order detectives sniffing out suspected political activists believed to be working towards removal of the Zanu (PF) government.
“If one goes to Zimbabwe this first season, he or she must know that coming back to South Africa will be a daunting task. Eight roadblocks will be effected as of 30 January and it is not going to be easy for many Zimbabweans working here in South Africa,” said one SAPS officer in Johannesburg central. – CAJ News

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