Breaky Detectives, 95 Libyan found in a illegal military camp in Whiteriver, we speak to Mandla Khoza
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95 Libyan nationals were actually in Mpumalanga illegally. - Police Minister, Senzo Mchunu The high-profile police delegation leaving the secret military training base outside White River.
Even though the police minister, Senzo Mchunu, said there is no need for citizens to panic following the discovery of an alleged military training camp situated outside White River in Mpumalanga, some residents say they now live in fear.
To make matters worse, some security experts believe South Africa is under siege and that citizens are no longer safe.
This facility, which has caused quite a stir in local communities and the country at large, was being used by Libyan nationals allegedly for basic military training.
On Friday July 26, the Mpumalanga police raided the camp and arrested 95 Libyans after receiving some information on the activities taking place there. The camp was licensed for security training, which was conducted by an accredited private company, Milites Dei Security Services (MDSS)
Even though the police minister, Senzo Mchunu, said there is no need for citizens to panic following the discovery of an alleged military training camp situated outside White River in Mpumalanga, some residents say they now live in fear.
To make matters worse, some security experts believe South Africa is under siege and that citizens are no longer safe.
This facility, which has caused quite a stir in local communities and the country at large, was being used by Libyan nationals allegedly for basic military training.
On Friday July 26, the Mpumalanga police raided the camp and arrested 95 Libyans after receiving some information on the activities taking place there. The camp was licensed for security training, which was conducted by an accredited private company, Milites Dei Security Services (MDSS)