Counterfeit Goods Worth R2.8M Seized at Mozambique Border

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Counterfeit Goods Worth R2.8M Seized at Mozambique Border
Counterfeit Goods Worth R2.8M Seized at Mozambique Border

Africa-Press – Mozambique. South Africa’s Border Management Authority (BMA) has arrested two Mozambican nationals at the border between the two countries.

They allegedly attempted to smuggle counterfeit goods with an estimated value of R2.8 million at the Kosi Bay Port of Entry in KwaZulu-Natal.

According to BMA, law enforcement stopped a truck entering South Africa for inspection on Monday.

The Mozambican driver and his assistant attempted to mislead officers, claiming that the truck was transporting cooking pots and towels.

“However, upon a thorough inspection, the officers uncovered hidden counterfeit goods. These included 100 boxes of Afzal hookah pipe flavours, various branded sneakers such as Adidas, Nike and New Balance, over one thousand pairs of Nike sandals, as well as Louis Vuitton belts,” said the BMA spokesperson, Mmemme Mogotsi.

The South African Police Service confirmed the goods were counterfeit and subsequently detained the duo at the Manguzi police station.

“The latest seizure forms part of the Authority’s ongoing clampdown on illicit trade. In the first quarter of the 2025/26 financial year, between April and June, the BMA intercepted 32 bales of counterfeit clothing, together with 201 pairs of footwear valued at R1,098 000, which were confiscated at Lebombo and Kosi Bay,” said Mogotsi.

Counterfeit cigarettes with an estimated value of R1 143 720 were also seized at Van Rooyen, Lebombo, and Caledonspoort.

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