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BMA Intercepts R2.8 Million in Counterfeit Goods at Kosi Bay Border, Two Arrested

Published on: 24 September 2025

BMA Intercepts R2.8 Million in Counterfeit Goods at Kosi Bay Border, Two Arrested

The Border Management Authority (BMA) has intercepted counterfeit goods worth over R2.8 million at the Kosi Bay port of entry between South Africa and Mozambique.

South African law enforcement authorities arrested two suspects for attempting to smuggle the illicit products into the country earlier this week.

The men travelling in a truck were found in possession of hookah pipe flavours, more than 1,000 pairs of counterfeit Nike sandals, various branded sneakers and Louis Vuitton belts.

BMA spokesperson Mmeme Mogotsi said the fake products were confirmed by police and both suspects have been detained at Manguzi police station.

"The commissioner of the Border Management Authority, Dr Micheal Masiapato, has confirmed that the BMA continues to intensify its fight against the smuggling of counterfeit goods into South Africa. The latest seizure forms part of the authority's ongoing clampdown on illicit trade."

[SRC] https://www.ewn.co.za/2025/09/24/bma-intercepts-counterfeit-goods-worth-over-r28m-at-kosi-bay-port-of-entry

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