SA Is Under Siege || See What A Zimbabwean National Was Seen Carrying Into South Africa

SANDF soldiers confiscated dagga valued at R 126 500 being carried by a Zimbabwean Police Constable. He had bags of dagga and also crossed the border illegally into South Africa. He was also carrying his Zimbabwean Police Appointment Identity Card with him.
Our country is under siege, the next thing they will come in full uniform and try to take whatever they can by force. Several South Africans were shock to see a Zimbabwean police officer come into South Africa to commit crimes. while many wondered, could Zimbabwe president be correct to say Zimbabweans that are in SA are criminals that escaped from the law in Zimbabwe? SA government are encouraged to implement the laws of the land and take decisive action against anyone who commit crimes.
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