In Conversation With Tebogo Mashilompane Leader of Forum for South Africa – FOSA

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A law enforcement operation led by the Department of Home Affairs has resulted in the arrest of five individuals linked to a passport fraud syndicate operating out of Durban. The coordinated weekend sting, supported by the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (the Hawks), targeted the uMngeni and Commercial Road Home Affairs offices in KwaZulu-Natal.
Among those arrested were a former Home Affairs official from the Prospecton office, a municipal project volunteer stationed at Commercial Road, and three members of the public. One suspect was found in possession of 226 recently stolen passports from the uMngeni office. Another was caught with office keys to both Prospecton and Commercial Road locations, along with enabling documents belonging to other individuals.
The arrests followed tip-offs from the public and were carried out under the guidance of Home Affairs’ Counter-Corruption Unit. Two additional suspects believed to be part of the syndicate remain at large, with the Hawks actively pursuing them.
The suspects are scheduled to appear in the Durban Commercial Crimes Court on Tuesday, 17 June 2025.
This breakthrough comes in the wake of mounting efforts by Home Affairs to clamp down on internal corruption and organised fraud. Since July 2024, 33 corrupt officials have been dismissed, and eight offenders have been successfully prosecuted, receiving prison sentences ranging from four to 18 years.
Earlier this year, Minister of Home Affairs Dr Leon Schreiber warned that South Africa was becoming a "syndicate society" during the launch of the Border Management and Immigration Anti-Corruption Forum (BMIACF). He reaffirmed his department’s commitment to dismantling criminal networks exploiting state systems.
“This latest operation delivers another decisive blow in our campaign to clean up Home Affairs,” said Schreiber. “We are intensifying our efforts by combining aggressive prosecution with full-scale digital transformation to seal off vulnerabilities in our systems.”
He added that the department’s digitalisation drive is aimed at making it increasingly difficult for criminal syndicates to exploit loopholes.
“We will win the war on corruption through accountability, transparency, and the power of technology,” Schreiber concluded.
18 Jun 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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