THE Border Management Authority (BMA) says 4 763 people were intercepted over the 10-day Easter 2026 period while attempting to enter or exit South Africa illegally.
Speaking during a briefing yesterday, BMA Commissioner, Michael Masiapato, said 3 170 of the 4 763 people were undocumented.
He said a further 998 were classified as undesirables, while 595 were found to be inadmissible for various reasons, including possession of fraudulent visas, failure to produce a yellow fever certificate, or possession of invalid travel documents.
He said all travellers intercepted without documents were fingerprinted, declared undesirable for five years, and deported to their respective countries in line with the Immigration Act.
‘‘As in the previous periods, the majority of intercepted individuals were Basotho nationals, followed by Mozambicans, Zimbabweans, Swati nationals, Malawians and Ethiopians,’’…