The SANDF were taken aback when they saw this in Limpopo; Zimbabweans had done it again.

 


Zimbabweans have been publicly demanded to leave South Africa since the beginning of the new year. The locals hold the Zimbabweans responsible for the country's extraordinarily high crime rate and the decline in work opportunities. Government claims that foreign nationals constitute South Africa's most dangerous criminal group are likely correct if the SANDF has been successful in apprehending members of a large-scale smuggling operation. Allegedly, the males were carrying numerous huge bags that contained counterfeit weapons and footwear. The SANDF was able to recover the Nissan van that had been reported stolen from Lephalale. Uncoveries in a buried car on a farm yielded sneakers valued at R748 416 at customs. Contraceptive medication was provided to soldiers at a cost of R423 916. The animals and weapons were valued at over a million dollars, and the soldiers confiscated them all. In order to legitimately claim possession of the cows, Blessing Ramoba asserts that the Zimbabweans had someone cross the border with them. They were concealing goats in the shelter in addition to cattle, which are valued at R,472,000. Their luck ran out yesterday in what seemed like a massive smuggling operation involving Zimbabwean citizens.

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