PICS: Bid to smuggle “significant quantity” of skin lightening creams to South Africa gets man arrested

A Zimbabwean man was remanded in custody in Limpopo after he allegedly tried to smuggle illicit skin lightening creams into South Africa through Botswana. Picture: SAPS

A Zimbabwean man was remanded in custody in Limpopo after he allegedly tried to smuggle illicit skin lightening creams into South Africa through Botswana. Picture: SAPS

Published May 24, 2024

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The Lephalale Magistrate's Court in Limpopo has remanded 46-year-old Matthews Ncube in custody after he was arrested by police at the Groblersbrug port of entry for attempting to smuggle “a significant quantity” of illicit goods, including skin lightening creams into South Africa.

The Groblersbrug port of entry is between South Africa and Botswana on the Limpopo River.

Limpopo police spokesperson, Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, said Ncube appeared in court on Thursday.

“He was remanded in custody until June 6, for formal bail application. The suspect who is a foreign national from Zimbabwe was intercepted during a routine inspection at the border post,” said Ledwaba.

A Zimbabwean man was remanded in custody in Limpopo after he allegedly tried to smuggle illicit skin lightening creams into South Africa through Botswana. Picture: SAPS

“The operation, led by vigilant officers stationed at Groblersbrug, took place on the evening of Tuesday, May 21. The officers conducted a thorough search of the suspect's truck, which resulted in the discovery of multiple containers of illicit creams concealed within the cargo area.”

The contraband, valued at approximately R126,000 was immediately confiscated.

Preliminary police investigations suggest that the creams were intended for illegal distribution within South Africa.

A Zimbabwean man was remanded in custody in Limpopo after he allegedly tried to smuggle illicit skin lightening creams into South Africa through Botswana. Picture: SAPS

“The suspect is facing charges related to smuggling and contravention of customs regulations,” said Ledwaba.

Meanwhile, provincial commissioner of police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe has commended the officers manning the port of entry “for their hard work and swift action”.

“We are committed to combating illegal smuggling activities and protecting our borders. We will continue to enhance our efforts to prevent such crimes,” said Hadebe.

Last year, IOL reported that a 34-year-old man was arrested for possessing illicit cigarettes and illegal skin-lightening creams.

At the time, Ledwaba said the foreign national was arrested in Giyani, before he appeared in the Giyani Magistrate’s Court.

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