Two British citizens, whose identities are known to TimesLIVE, were arrested in Durban on Sunday, accused of illegally entering the country from Swaziland.
Two British citizens were arrested in Durban on Sunday for allegedly illegally entering the country from Swaziland. File Photo.Two British citizens, whose identities are known to SowetanLIVE's sister publication TimesLIVE, were arrested in Durban on Sunday, accused of illegally entering the country from Swaziland.
Police spokesperson Brig Vishnu Naidoo told TimesLIVE that on Saturday, the men had driven through Swaziland. When they arrived at the Golela border post, they were denied entry into SA and informed to return to Swaziland.
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