Tuesday, May 25, 2010

R2m fakeBafana Bafana jerseys seized at Manguzi

Nine men were arrested for allegedly possessing over 3000 fake Bafana Bafana jerseys with an estimated street value of R2-million on the border of South Africa and Mozambique, KwaZulu-Natal police said on Monday.
"Nine men were allegedly found throwing the jerseys over the fence bordering the South Africa and Mozambique border on Saturday.
The street value of the goods is estimated to be about R2-million," said Lieutenant-Colonel Vincent Mdunge.
Mdunge said it was believed that the gang leader was from Chesterville and had driven to Mozambique where he boarded a plane to China.
"The man came back from China and hired a bakkie in Manguzi. He allegedly off-loaded the goods on the border. Eight men were found throwing the goods over the fence," Mdunge said.
The porous 54km border fence was notorious for the smuggling of goods from South Africa to Mozambique.
Mdunge said the nine men were due to appear in the Manguzi Magistrate's Court on Today.

1 comment:

  1. it good here dat d board patrol unit does it work, iwish dat gangleader rot in jail.

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