BMA arrests two facilitating illegal crossing at Beitbridge

Border Management Authority officials have apprehended two individuals attempting to facilitate the illegal entry of foreign nationals from Zimbabwe into South Africa near the Beitbridge Border Post. The arrests were made using drones during a joint operation amid the festive season. Several other undocumented migrants have been detained at various ports in the past day.

On January 3, 2026, Border Management Authority (BMA) officers conducted an operation at the Beitbridge Port of Entry, leading to the arrest of two individuals who were crossing illegally from Zimbabwe into South Africa. The suspects were traced using drones as they moved through the bush area between the border fence and the port, facilitating the undocumented entry of foreign nationals.

This incident forms part of broader efforts during the exit phase of the 2025/2026 festive season operations. The BMA collaborated with the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) in the joint initiative. In the preceding 24 hours, multiple arrests of undocumented foreign nationals occurred at various entry points across the country.

The BMA highlighted the operation on social media, stating, “A nation that works for all,” in reference to government priorities. Such actions underscore ongoing challenges at the Beitbridge border, where technology like drones is proving effective in enhancing surveillance and enforcement.

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