South African Police Bust Suspected Military Training Camp
- The camp was located on a farm
- The Libyans entered the country on fraudulent study visas
- The arrested Libyans are currently being interrogated
South African authorities have uncovered and dismantled a suspected secret military training camp, arresting 95 Libyan nationals in the process.
The camp was located on a farm in the Mpumalanga province, approximately 360 kilometers northeast of Johannesburg.
Police believe the Libyans had entered the country on fraudulent study visas under the guise of security guard training.
However, evidence suggests they were involved in military exercises. Images from the scene show a camp with military-style tents and dozens of men lined up for arrest.
Local officials are investigating the possibility of additional clandestine training camps in the region, known for its proximity to Mozambique and Swaziland and challenges with illegal immigration.
The owner of the farm where the camp was found is also under scrutiny.
Authorities are working to determine the purpose of the camp and any potential links to armed groups or conflicts. The arrested Libyans are currently being interrogated.
The discovery has raised concerns about the security implications of such activities within South African borders.