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MORE THAN 20 MOZAMBICANS DETAINED IN SOUTH AFRICA AND SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE ARE DEMANDING MONEY, SAYS CITIZEN TV Sucesso spoke live last night, around 8 pm, with a Mozambican citizen who had just returned from South Africa. The interviewee stated that the situation in that country remains chaotic and affirmed that, at the time of her departure, more than 20 Mozambicans were still detained on the South African side of the border. According to the same source, South African police officers were demanding money to allow some people to pass. The citizen claims that the alleged charges are being levied, above all, on individuals who do not possess passports, a situation that some officers are allegedly exploiting to work "overtime". TV Sucesso has not yet been able to obtain a statement from the South African authorities regarding these allegations. #TVSucessoDoPovo #1NaInformação #6Às9 #TVSucesso2026

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