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Zimbabwean arrested smuggling explosives at Beitbridge border

Zimbabwean arrested smuggling explosives at Beitbridge border

Police arrested a 28-year-old Zimbabwean national at the Beitbridge Port of Entry in Limpopo on Friday, 16 May 2025, after discovering a large consignment of explosives hidden in a trailer.
According to South African Police Services, police caught the man during a routine inspection at around 06:30. A police dog detected suspicious items inside two red 50 kg polyester bags.
The trailer, towed by a white Toyota Quantum, contained six reels of detonating fuses, 2 505 Superpower units, 90 blasting cartridges, and 100 Carmex connector capped fuses.
The Musina Explosives Unit safely neutralised the explosives and collected forensic samples for analysis.
Preliminary investigations suggest the explosives were en route to Cape Town.
The suspect faces charges under Section 28(1) of the Explosives Act 26 of 1956 for unlawful possession of explosives.
He is expected to appear before the Musina Magistrate's Court on Monday, 19 May 2025.
Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, the provincial police commissioner, praised the officers involved.
'The interception of these explosives highlights the effectiveness of our border security measures. We will continue to strengthen efforts to prevent illegal activities that threaten national safety,' she said.
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