Zimbabwe arrests 38 Ethiopian
Zimbabwe has arrested 38 Ethiopians trying to cross into South Africa through an illegal crossing.
Zimbabwe has arrested 38 Ethiopians who were trying to cross into
South Africa through an illegal crossing point. According to police the
group that had hired a bus from the eastern city of Mutare – at the
border with Mozambique – were intercepted in Beitbridge as they prepared
to cross into South Africa. The suspects aged between 20 and 30 had
also reportedly used an illegal entry point to enter Zimbabwe from
Mozambique. Beitbridge police commander Chief Superitendent Lawrence
Chinhengo said police investigations were on-going and the group had
been charged for illegal entry. “We have had a number of such cases
where these illegal immigrants come into the country through Mutare,” he
told state media on Tuesday. “We are not leaving any stone unturned, we
want to get to the bottom of this syndicate.” He said the crew of the
bus that was carrying the suspects, which is owned by an influential
member of President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu PF had also been detained.
TIP-OFF “We received a tip-off that there were 38 Ethiopians who were being transported aboard a Senator Express bus from Mutare. We then teamed up with the Department of Immigration,” Chief Superintendent Chinhengo said. “We will not tolerate such lawlessness where people go to the extent of hiring buses to facilitate illegal immigration.” Zimbabwe is used by traffickers as a key route because of its porous Beitbridge border with South Africa. Syndicates help thousands of people every month to sneak into Africa’s biggest economy. South Africa is home to over three million Zimbabweans, most of them illegal immigrants.Thousands are sent back home every year but they quickly find their way back to South Africa using the illegal entry points.
Refugees from Ethiopia, Eritrea and the Democratic Republic of Congo
also use Beitbridge, the largest inland port in Southern Africa, to
sneak into South Africa.
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