A R1.5 million SUV nearly slipped into Zimbabwe until soldiers dragged it out of the Limpopo River, blowing up a cross-border smuggling run mid-move.
River recovery near Musina
River recovery near Musina
- The South African National Defence Force teamed with police near Musina.
- Soldiers spotted a white Toyota Land Cruiser VX-R stuck mid-river.
- The SUV had been taken from Boksburg days earlier.
- Troops hauled it out before accomplices across the border could grab it.
- Near Masisi policing precinct, a Toyota Fortuner was yanked from the riverbed.
- That Fortuner came from Witbank, with numbers tampered to mask it.
- Gumbu village checkpoint officers stopped another Toyota Fortuner lacking papers.
- In Mutale, a fleeing Toyota Quantum minibus was abandoned after a pursuit.
- A Nissan Patrol surfaced near the riverbank after theft in Johannesburg.
- 1 South African Tank Regiment intercepted a Toyota Corolla Cross hybrid.
- Limpopo recoveries stacked up to several million rand in value.
- Border patrols also prevented vehicles from being stripped for parts.
- Theft crews move cars north from Gauteng and Mpumalanga.
- Spotters monitor patrol gaps before nighttime river crossings.
- Smugglers use shallow stretches or makeshift rafts to float vehicles.
- Profits abroad can double a vehicle’s original market price.
- Owners face lost income, higher insurance costs, and transport setbacks.
- Joint teams deploy drones, night-vision gear, and river patrols.
- Recovered vehicles undergo forensic checks before returning to owners.
- Officials are pushing for tighter fencing and cooperation with Zimbabwe.