The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has decided to withdraw charges “of Contraventions of the Immigration Act” against 95 Libyans who were arrested at a suspected military camp in Mpumalanga last month.
“The Acting Director of Public Prosecutions, Sonja Ntuli, reviewed all available evidence and the representations made on behalf of the accused and having considered the evidence and policy considerations, has decided to withdraw the charges preferred against all accused who were arrested at the military training camp in July 2024,” the NPA said on Thursday.
The charges related to alleged misrepresentations made by the accused in their applications for study visas, the NPA explained.
Other matters, it said, will be “dealt with administratively in terms of the Immigration Act and its Regulations by the Department of Home Affairs officials”.
“Importantly, the SAPS (Directorate of Priority Crime Investigations) are proceeding with investigations against the planners, organisers and financiers of the military training camp. The NPA is working closely with DPCI to ensure that these alleged criminals are brought to justice as appropriate.
“The NPA has coordinated with its criminal justice partners and the 95 accused will be under the custody of the Department of Home Affairs that will facilitate the deportation process,” the NPA concluded.
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