Law enforcement in South Africa uncovered expired goods imported from other countries in a Chinese-owned warehouse. The operation, which took place on November 20, 2024, was part of a crackdown on unregistered spaza shops, leading to a dramatic foot chase captured on video.
The clip, posted by X user @imapatriotsa, comes after law enforcement uncovered the facilities stocking expired goods reported that the law enforcement operation on Wednesday, 20 November 2024, revealed that the stock was imported from other countries.The police confirmed a connection between the expired goods and those found in spaza shops amid a crackdown on unregistered spaza shops .
The clip of the police's foot chase — as officials, including KZN Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli, leave the yard of one of the warehouses after concluding the unannounced visit — shows heavily armed officers calling after the suspects scaling the walls to escape from law enforcement.At the same time, the person filming narrates that the warehouse from which they were fleeing was Chinese-owned.
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