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SA troops seize R82k in explosives at Limpopo border
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82324, member: 636"] Some soldiers on patrol just caught a major explosives haul. South African troops spotted three suspects near the Limpopo River. The individuals were crossing from Zimbabwe into South Africa at Beitbridge. The suspects dropped their bags and ran when they saw the army personnel. They escaped back into nearby fields and crossed into Zimbabwe. The soldiers then checked the abandoned luggage. Inside, they found a stash of Superpower 90 explosives. The estimated value was over eighty-two thousand rand. Police bomb disposal experts identified the material. Authorities think the explosives were headed for illegal mining operations. These activities are common in Gauteng and Free State provinces. Syndicates often use smuggled materials for this purpose. The suspects' nationalities are not confirmed. Networks typically involve South Africans and foreign nationals. People from Lesotho, Mozambique, Pakistan, and Zimbabwe are often linked. This incident follows another recent explosives arrest. Former Zimbabwean MP Job Sikhala and his uncle were caught in Gauteng. They were arrested with explosives in their car a while back. That pair got bail set at ten thousand rand each. Their trial is pending, with a court date set for February. They face charges for possession of illegal explosives. The ongoing patrols aim to curb this dangerous smuggling trade. The materials are a direct fuel for unlawful mining ventures. The interception shows the continuous activity along the border. [/QUOTE]
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