Free State Home Affairs Official Arrested for Allegedly Selling IDs to Foreign Nationals for R10,000

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Free State Home Affairs Official Arrested for Allegedly Selling IDs to Foreign Nationals for R10,000
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A Home Affairs official was arrested and appeared before a court in the Free State on charges of fraudulently issuing IDs to undocumented foreign nationals.

An employee of the Department of Home Affairs in the Free State was arrested and appeared in court on charges of fraudulently issuing IDs to undocumented persons

He allegedly worked with an undocumented foreign national who was convicted, and together with his girlfriend, they reportedly sold IDs for R10,000 South Africans were upset at the South African's actions, and some called for him to be charged with treasonto undocumented foreign nationals. Mosemaka reportedly worked with an undocumented foreign national, Saddam Hussein, who was also convicted previously of pretending to be a South African.Mosemaka and Hussein reportedly worked with Hussein's girlfriend, Maseiso Makhanya, who was also arrested and charged with aiding and abetting. Mosemaka reportedly sold IDs to the tune of R10,000.

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