Mozambique: Police intervene to reopen N4 access to Maputo - photos
FILE - The bogus Mozambican voting station that was closed down by the South African police in Mothibistad, Northern Cape, South Africa. [Image: News24]
A shebeen in Mapoteng, Mothibistad (South Africa), which was operating at a bogus Mozambican voting station, was shut down by the SA police last week.
Police members also arrested a 37-year-old foreign national.
Lt. Col. Sergio Kock, police spokesperson, said police members pounced on the unsuspecting Mozambican national who was, allegedly, operating the shebeen from the bogus voting station.
A substantial amount of alcohol, as well as a speed point machine and a freezer, were confiscated.
The owner was issued a R1 000 fine.
The immigration services of the Department of Home Affairs detained the undocumented Mozambican national under Section 49 for contravention of the Immigration Act.
The investigation continues, said Kock.
Mothibistad is a town situated 9 kilometres northeast of Kuruman in the Northern Cape province of South Africa
#sapsNC #SAPS Mothibistad shuts down shebeen at bogus Mozambican voting station. A 39yr-old suspect was arrested on 09/10 in Mapoteng, Mothibistad after he was found allegedly operating a shebeen from the bogus Mozambican voting station. MEhttps://t.co/ko4FtLVMR4 pic.twitter.com/2xLEjmzuql
— SA Police Service 🇿🇦 (@SAPoliceService) October 10, 2024
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