BMA Commissioner commends arrests of suspect in possession of multiple passports


The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Dr Michael Masiapato, has commended the outstanding work by BMA Border Guards following the arrest of a suspect found in possession of 34 passports at the Lebombo Port of Entry to Mozambique.

An operation conducted on Monday led to the arrest of the suspect.

During routine inspection, the BMA Border Guards discovered 34 passports and bank notes in the suspect’s possession.

Of these 34, 32 belonged to Mozambican nationals and two were identified as belonging to Angolan nationals. A case of possession of suspected stolen property has been opened and further investigations are underway to determine the origins of the passports.

Masiapato lauded the vigilance and dedication of the BMA Border Guards, stating that the successful apprehension and confiscation of the passports, is a message to the facilitators of illegal movements who continue to undermine the border control systems.

‘We will continue to charge them criminally with aiding and abett
ing, as prescribed by the Immigration Act,’ Masiapato said.

‘The BMA Border Guards’ keen attention to detail and commitment to safeguarding our ports, is crucial in our ongoing efforts to combat illegal activities and rooting out corruption taking place in the border law enforcement area.

‘We are proud of their contribution to maintaining the integrity of our nation’s ports of entry,” he said.

The Border Management Authority remains steadfast in its mission to secure the 71 ports of entry and ensure the safety and security of all citizens. The BMA will continue to work closely with law enforcement agencies to prevent and combat cross-border crimes.

Source: South African Government News Agency