95 Libyans arrested in Mpumalanga at secret military camp to appear in court

Ninety-five Libyan nationals arrested in Mpumalanga at a secret military camp will appear in the White River Magistrates Court on Monday morning.

They were handcuffed during a massive police operation last week for running an illegal military training base.

It’s understood that they obtained their visas fraudulently and entered South Africa through Tunisia.

Meanwhile, the Independent Policing Union Of South Africa (IPUSA) said there’s a need for urgent reforms in the policing sector as the country battles rampant crime.

The union’s president, Bethuel Nkuna, said the country’s law enforcement agencies have shown a failure to prevent lawlessness.

“These are repetitive trends: if we can remember the July 2021 unrest, the July 2022 mass shooting of people at their places of entertainment, and also the July 2023 torching of trucks.”

-EWN

In other news – Popular SA rapper Da L.E.S hospitalized after suffering a stroke

Well-known South African rapper, Da Les, aka “The North God” has suffered a stroke and has been hospitalized. Da Les, whose real name is Leslie Jonathan Mampe Jr, missed his birthday party and posted an apology on Instagram on Friday saying that “due to unfortunate circumstances he was not able to attend”.

Da L.E.S

His family released a statement regarding his condition saying; “The family of the renowned South African musician Da Les is deeply saddened to inform the public, Read More

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