The
stop
formed
part
of
heightened
Easter
weekend
road
safety
operations
by
local
authorities.
Officials
said
the
bus
was
travelling
to
Cape
Town
when
it
was
pulled
over
at
a
roadblock.
Free
State
MEC
for
Community
Safety,
Roads
and
Transport,
Jabu
Mbalula,
confirmed
that
some
of
those
detained
were
babies
as
young
as
four
months
old.
Authorities
also
suspect
possible
human
trafficking.
Some
of
the
adults
were
travelling
with
children
who
had
different
surnames,
while
others
had
valid
passports,
but
their
children
had
no
documentation.
Concerns
have
been
raised
over
why
the
bus
was
only
intercepted
in
the
Free
State
after
passing
through
two
provinces
from
the
Beitbridge
border
post.
Mbalula
said
there
is
a
need
to
strengthen
coordination
between
provinces
to
improve
enforcement.
“What
we
have
discovered
is
that
these
buses,
when
they
cross
at
our
border
gates,
are
compliant.
“But
because
we
interviewed
the
travellers
themselves
who
were
passengers
in
the
bus,
they
told
us—some
of
them
said
they
were
picked
up
in
Louis
Trichardt,
some
said
they
were
picked
up
somewhere
in
Johannesburg.
“Now
you
can
see
when
they
pass
at
the
border
gate,
when
they
are
searched
or
looked
at,
everybody’s
able
to
produce
a
legitimate
travelling
document.
But
along
the
way,
people
get
picked
up”,
explained
Mbalula.
He
added
that
the
driver
was
not
arrested,
as
he
was
cooperative
and
had
both
a
valid
driver’s
licence
and
a
public
driving
permit.






Kathryn

