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Mkhwanazi doing well after week of police 'crisis': KZN premier Ntuli
Ntuli also condemned the actions of some lobby groups who were stopping the provision of services at hospitals and clinics in the province.
'The problem of undocumented foreign nationals is serious hence as government we are trying to understand the extent of the problem and why it's easy to get into South Africa. I have already been to the border between South Africa and Mozambique and have a clear sense of how there is an influx of foreigners coming into the country.'
It was necessary for lobby groups not to break the law in addressing the issue of illegal foreigners, he said.
In May Ntuli and Mkhwanazi, together with department of labour and home affairs officials, raided a KwaDukuza textile factory which was said to be employing more than 300 undocumented workers. The crackdown resulted in the arrest of 179 people. It also transpired that 158 people did not have permits to be in the country.
The owner of the factory was arrested and charged for violating immigration and labour laws. The company, which has been in operation for more than 25 years, was a supplier to reputable retail clothing outlets, Ntuli said, adding that the move was aimed at protecting the provincial economy.
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