Six police officers, deployed along the border post between South Africa and Zimbabwe in Musina, Limpopo have been arrested for corruption relating to smuggling of illicit cigarettes into the country.
Six police officers, deployed along the border post between South Africa and Zimbabwe in Musina, Limpopo have been arrested for
The activities of assisting a syndicate involved in illicit smuggling of cigarettes’, the members are allegedly created a safer passage for the smugglers to enter the country illegally.”
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