Border agents just wrecked a shady cargo run, and millions in contraband vanished into evidence lockers.
Border bust at Oshoek crossing
Border bust at Oshoek crossing
- Border Management Authority officers snagged a contraband truck at Oshoek.
- The inspection crew uncovered roughly 671.5 kilograms of dagga.
- The cargo stash also held about 916 sketchy tyres.
- The estimated street haul value hovered near R2.8 million.
- The truck operator ditched the scene and sprinted away.
- SAPS patrols chased the suspect through the nearby bushveld.
- The escapee remains a prime suspect in the racket.
- Manhunt crews keep combing the surrounding terrain.
- Seized cargo landed in SAPS evidence records.
- SARS investigators grabbed the truck for customs probing.
- Prosecutors lined up trafficking and tax dodge accusations.
- Vehicle impoundment triggers forensic route and ownership checks.
- Dr. Michael Masiapato applauded cross-agency teamwork.
- The commissioner framed the bust as solid cooperation.
- Masiapato pushed for tougher crackdowns on border rackets.
- Port Management Committee backs stronger checkpoint security.
- Oshoek crossing handles heavy cargo and traveler traffic.
- Traffickers treat the route as a sneaky supply corridor.
- Illegal tyre imports wreck legit sellers and road safety.
- Dagga shipments roll toward Gauteng and other provinces.