Zimbabwean Man Arrested for Smuggling R600,000 in Explosives at Beitbridge Border

Limpopo police arrested a Zimbabwean man for possessing explosives worth R600,000 at the Beitbridge border. The arrest occurred during a routine search of a trailer truck when police found explosives despite initial resistance from the driver. Major General Gopz Govender praised the operation as a significant victory against transnational crime.
A dramatic incident unfolded at the Beitbridge Port of Entry when Limpopo police apprehended a 48-year-old Zimbabwean man alleged to be in unlawful possession of explosives valued over R600,000. The arrest occurred after police stopped a trailer truck originating from Zimbabwe bound for South Africa, prompting a routine search that revealed suspicious items inside.
The incident underscores ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat transnational crime, highlighted by the successful arrest of individuals smuggling explosives. Major General Gopz Govender’s commendation of the operation reflects a broader commitment to ensuring public safety and vigilance at border crossings.
Original Source: www.newzimbabwe.com