White River, Mpumalanga – In a major crackdown on immigration violations, South African authorities have arrested 95 Libyan nationals at a farm in White River, Mpumalanga
According to officials, the individuals were found to have misrepresented themselves on their visa applications, claiming they were entering the country to receive training as security guards. However, Mpumalanga police suspect that their true intention was to receive military training.
The arrests were made after a thorough investigation into the activities of the group, who were found to be residing at a farm in White River. Authorities believe that the farm may have been used as a makeshift training camp.
The 95 Libyan nationals are currently being held in custody and are facing charges related to immigration violations. Further investigations are underway to determine the extent of their activities and whether they pose a national security risk