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Libyan Cadets Accused of Terrorizing Mpumalanga Community

Hluly Colette
By Hluly Colette Published July 29, 2024 2 Min Read
South African police rounded up Libyan nationals on suspicion of receiving training at a secret military camp in the north of the country [X/@SAPoliceService]
South African police rounded up Libyan nationals on suspicion of receiving training at a secret military camp in the north of the country [X/@SAPoliceService]
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White River, South Africa – A group of Libyan nationals arrested at a suspected secret military training camp in Mpumalanga on Friday have been accused by residents of terrorizing the local community.

The men, now facing immigration charges, allegedly misled South African authorities by claiming to be studying to become security guards. However, residents of Mganduzweni say the group’s true intentions were clear through their disruptive behavior, including heavy drinking, public brawls, and threats of violence.

According to local accounts, the Libyans frequented local taverns in large groups, purchasing alcohol and engaging in confrontations with residents. Their aggressive demeanor and possession of what appeared to be firearms instilled fear among the community.

“These people would come from the bushes, buy blankets from us, and then immediately buy alcohol and cigarettes,” said Sizwe Mashego, a local resident. “They would spend time with girls from the village.”

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Another resident, who requested anonymity, described the Libyans as intimidating, claiming they made threatening gestures and boasted about their military training. “We were terrified,” they said.

A security guard at the camp corroborated these claims, alleging that the Libyans made threats against the camp’s staff and engaged in theft.

The situation escalated when a confrontation between a Libyan trainee and a police officer occurred during an investigation. The trainee attempted to disarm the officer, highlighting the group’s potential danger.

Local police have linked the presence of the Libyans to a recent spike in crime, including rape and robbery. Victims described their assailants as men of Asian or Indian appearance who struggled to speak English.

The 95 Libyan nationals were scheduled to appear in the White River Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

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