WATCH | Man caught attempting to illegally enter SA sent back

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JOHANNESBURG - Thousands of people are making their way back into South Africa after the holidays.

However, on Thursday, one man in particular said to be coming from Zimbabwe illegally, was made to turn back in Musina, Limpopo.

The Patriotic Alliance were on the scene and said they intercepted the individual.

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South Africa’s border is literally non-existent. That’s the assertion of Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie.

McKenzie says he and his party members have been camping at the border and that this is just one of many interceptions they have made.

"As you can see, there he goes home. That man would have taken somebody's job." McKenzie said.

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At the same time, The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority, Mike Masiapato, is leading an operation at the Beitbridge border post, to facilitate the return of travellers and curb the illegal movement of goods.

 

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