💨 Abstract
The Border Management Authority (BMA) in South Africa intercepted over 6,000 illegal border crossings during the Easter period, marking a 61% increase from 2024. The surge in arrests was attributed to increased visibility, joint operations, and technological reinforcements such as drone surveillance and body-worn cameras.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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