Key City – Police in Johannesburg arrested 32 Ethiopian citizens who fled a house in Lombardy between Tuesday, Tuesday.
Juvenile people, minors were taken into refuge in half naked and local shops.
Authorities believe that they are the victim of shopping trafficking syversar.
Police spokeswoman Colonel Mavela Mavela Masondo, said that he did not speak English in English, he said illegally in South Africa.
“We tried to give an interview to know who they are and where they came from, but we did not understand English. So we took them to the police station.
“We were not only these eight. There are others. We looked for others.
“We all know that they were from Ethiopia. Preliminary investigations were still taken home here in Lombardy, allegedly detained against Peopel’s will.
Police are investigating the lawsuit along with the Department of Border Management and Household Affairs. The owner of the house remains in a large place.
“Now we have kept them as an illegal immigrant. We are researching, we are looking for the owner of the house. Thus, we are still trying to build our country,” Masondo said.
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