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    Man Caught Helping Migrants Cross into South Africa for R300 at Beitbridge Border

    April 22, 2025Updated:April 22, 20253 Mins Read
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    The arrest of the man at Beitbridge came as officials were monitoring a makeshift boat with several passengers in the Limpopo River. Image: ANTONIO MUCHAVE. Source: SowetanLIVE.
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    A South African man has been arrested at the Beitbridge border post for helping undocumented migrants enter the country illegally for as little as R300. Border Management Authority (BMA) officials caught the man through drone surveillance as he attempted to leave the patrol zone in Musina, Limpopo, with two undocumented individuals.

    According to BMA officials, the man operated just 500 meters away from the port of entry, using a nearby carport as a base. Surveillance footage showed another suspected facilitator speaking with a migrant before exchanging money through a red gate. However, that individual managed to escape before authorities could act.

    BMA commissioner Michael Masiapato confirmed the growing crackdown on such facilitators, noting that these individuals are now being arrested and charged with aiding and abetting rather than being deported. “We are focusing on catching the people pulling the strings. Arresting the facilitators is more effective than just intercepting migrants,” he said.

    Masiapato added that these facilitators typically charge between R300 and R350 to assist people in crossing the border illegally. He shared insights into how their operations work, explaining that officials sometimes let undocumented migrants cross first, then track them to identify and arrest the person coordinating the journey.

    In a recent example at the Lebombo border in Mpumalanga, officials allowed migrants to travel before detaining them along with a taxi driver who picked them up. “Even if a few escape, catching the organiser still weakens the entire operation,” Masiapato said.

    The arrest at Beitbridge came as BMA monitored the use of makeshift boats ferrying migrants across the Limpopo River—one of the most common illegal migration tactics. Officials destroy the boats regularly, but smugglers continue to rebuild them. “We can only act once the migrants land on the South African side,” Masiapato explained.

    Footage from SowetanLive revealed how two people were seen guiding a group of 15 migrants to the Limpopo River’s edge. While the group scattered, officials were able to catch some of them before they reached another smuggling contact.

    “Our border guards intercepted the group and they are now being processed for deportation,” said Masiapato.

    Since the previous Tuesday, the BMA has arrested and deported about 1,000 undocumented migrants as part of operations leading up to the Easter holidays. In total, nearly 89,000 people were processed at the border during that time.

    Drone operator Thato Motloung praised the advanced surveillance technology, calling it “the eyes in the sky.” He noted that drones can detect movement and hidden individuals, even under vehicles or in water—tools that helped discover a recent fatality in the Limpopo River.

    Lea Petersen from the Armaments Corporation of SA commended the drone technology for enhancing border security. “It’s inspiring to see how artificial intelligence and real-time monitoring help officials target arrests and improve public safety,” she said.

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