Crackdown on Fake Visas: South Africa's Bold Move Against Human Trafficking

South Africa intercepted 16 Bangladeshi nationals with fake visas at OR Tambo International Airport. This move is part of efforts to combat human trafficking. The Bangladeshis' suspicious behavior during arrival led to their detention. The airline faces fines for improper documentation checks. Over 350,000 Bangladesh-origin residents live in South Africa.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Johannesburg | Updated: 14-12-2025 03:53 IST | Created: 14-12-2025 03:53 IST
Crackdown on Fake Visas: South Africa's Bold Move Against Human Trafficking
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Sixteen Bangladeshi nationals were intercepted with fake visas at South Africa's OR Tambo International Airport, reflecting heightened efforts to combat human trafficking.

The Bangladeshis arrived on an Ethiopian Airlines flight and were flagged due to their suspicious travel patterns, which align with tactics used by trafficking syndicates.

Sophisticated measures, including advanced passenger data and behavioral profiling, are being used by the BMA to secure South Africa's borders, and the airline now faces fines for failing to verify travelers' documentation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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