Locals claim police are complicit in car smuggling to Mozambique - SABC News

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Syndicates have allegedly stolen more than 50 cars and driven them across the border.

Residents of Mbuzini in Mpumalanga, which borders Mozambique and Eswatini, have accused police of being part ofThis follows the continued smuggling of vehicles from the area.

It is alleged that stolen vehicles are driven through this route adjacent to the Samora Machel Monument. Residents allege that when cars are stolen, local police officials escort the drivers through the village with state vehicles. “The police are involved because when cars are ready to cross, you see the police after crossing the car and sometimes, we see the police before the car cross that’s why we say police are involved,” another community member explains.

 

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