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Home affairs concludes deportation process of 95 Libyan nationals at Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport

The men were transported to KMIA on Sunday morning, August 18, to board the flight back to their home country.

The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has concluded the deportation of the 95 Libyan nationals who were arrested at the Milites Dei Security Services training centre outside White River on July 26.

Some of the Libyan nationals are transported by the Department of Home Affairs’ immigration services to Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport on Sunday morning, August 18.

The men are scheduled to leave South Africa for Libya from the Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (KMIA) today, Sunday, August 18. According to a statement by the DHA, the flight has been funded by the Libyan government.

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Police escort a Department of Home Affairs immigration services truck transporting some of the 95 Libyan nationals to the Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport for boarding. > Video: Bongekile Khumalo #lybia🇱🇾 #libyan #libya🇱🇾 #kmi

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The men were transported by DHA immigration services trucks to the airport from early Sunday to board the CemAir flight.

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A second truck of the Department of Home Affairs’ immigration services transporting more of the 95 Libyan nationals to the Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport is escorted by police. The first group that arrived at the airport earlier is being processed for boarding. A third truck with more men is expected to arrive soon. > Video: Bongekile Khumalo #libya🇱🇾 #libyans #kmi #airportsecurity #airport

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The South African minister for home affairs, Leon Schreiber, commanded the department to act swiftly in the deportation processes, which started on Thursday, August 15, when the criminal charges against the men, namely contravention of the Immigration Act 13 of 2002, were withdrawn.

ALSO READ: White River court withdraws criminal charge, 95 Libyan nationals set to be deported

“I commend the DHA officials and other law enforcement officers who worked tirelessly to ensure an expeditious deportation. We will continue to deploy all resources at our disposal to ensure the country’s immigration laws are respected and observed,” Schreiber said.

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The 95 Libyan nationals board their flight to Libya which is expected to take off soon. > Video: Bongekile Khumalo #libya🇱🇾 #boarding #airport

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