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Zim
police arrest over 2 000 illegal immigrants
Mail & Guardian
(SA)
November 28, 2006
http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__africa/&articleid=291482
Zimbabwean police have arrested more
than 2 000 people attempting to cross the border illegally in a
12-day blitz along the country's extensive border with southern
neighbour South Africa, reports said on Tuesday.
Thirty-one of the 2 189 illegal immigrants
picked up while attempting to cross the Limpopo River were Somalis
believed to have escaped from holding camps inside Zimbabwe, said
the state-controlled Herald newspaper.
"We picked [up] some of the criminals
on their way to South Africa while others were arrested on their
way back to Zimbabwe," police spokesperson Tafanana Dzirutwe told
the paper.
He said arrests were part of a police
blitz, dubbed Operation Restore Sanity, that took place from November
13 to 25.
Police have subsequently been deployed
to monitor more than 200 points along the Limpopo River used as
crossing points for those attempting to cross the border.
"We are going to continue with our
patrols until sanity is brought to the area," said Dzirutwe.
South Africa, with its robust economy
and strong currency, is a destination of choice for Zimbabweans
escaping biting economic hardships at home.
The South African Department of Home
Affairs is reported to be deporting about 300 illegal Zimbabwean
immigrants a day.
Illegal immigrants from East and Central
Africa also use Zimbabwe, with its porous borders, as a conduit
to reach South Africa.
In October, 12 Somalis were arrested
in Zimbabwe while trying to cross the Limpopo, while another 15
were arrested in northern Zimbabwe after they crossed illegally
into the country from Zambia. -- Sapa-dpa
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