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Top Stories Tamfitronics Gauteng police confiscated illicit items worth R11 million and R40 000 in deserted cash and arrested 37 undocumented international nationals in the course of a raid in Fordsburg on Thursday.

Gauteng police confiscated illicit items worth R11 million and R40 000 in deserted cash and arrested 37 undocumented international nationals in the course of a raid in Fordsburg on Thursday.

Gauteng police confiscated illicit faulty items worth R26 million in the course of a two-day raid in the Joburg CBD this week.

Police spokesperson Lieutenant-Colonel Amanda van Wyk said the crew moreover confiscated R40 000 in deserted cash and arrested 37 undocumented international nationals on Thursday.

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Gauteng police confiscated illicit items worth R11 million and R40 000 in deserted cash and arrested 37 undocumented international nationals in the course of a raid in Fordsburg on Thursday.

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Gauteng police confiscated illicit items worth R11 million and R40 000 in deserted cash and arrested 37 undocumented international nationals in the course of a raid in Fordsburg on Thursday.

Van Wyk said SAPS, Division of House Affairs officials, SARS, and the Self sustaining Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) pounced on 18 shops in Fordsburg and seized bigger than 8 000 faulty electronics from 18 shops on Thursday.

“Over 8 000 items imitating successfully-identified manufacturers had been seized in the course of this operation, which incorporated cell phone chargers, cell phone covers, faulty labels, as successfully as cellphones. The seized items moreover incorporated varied illicit digital items, similar to headphones, earphones and Bluetooth speakers, that are in contravention of the Electronic Communications Act No 36 of 2005 and the Icasa Modification Act No 03 of 2006,” said Van Wyk.

On Wednesday, regulations enforcement seized R15 million of faulty items in the same space, main to the arrest of one person for possession, manufacturing and dealing in faulty items.

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