Psira: extensive probe to uncover suspected military camp
The Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority says a probe reveals that a suspected military camp where 95 Libyan nationals were found, is illegal and unaccredited. Psira CEO Manabela Chauke says thorough investigations started a few weeks ago. "These illegal operations not only operate in the dark but use legitimise structures," he adds. Tune into Newzroom Afrika DStv channel 405 for more.

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