HELL AFFAIRS: ‘Frustrated’ man in hostage drama at Home Affairs office in Limpopo

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HELL AFFAIRS: ‘Frustrated’ man in hostage drama at Home Affairs office in Limpopo
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A man has appeared in court after a hostage drama at the Department of Home Affairs’ offices in Elim outside Louis Trichardt.

Maluleke said Baloyi was informed that his application could not be processed without DNA tests of his parents or any family members in the country. Maluleke said they later realised that Baloyi had a fake identity book with a different name from the one he used when applying for a birth certificate in 2018.

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