Border Management Authority intercepts most-wanted Interpol suspect at OR Tambo Airport
18 November 2024
The Border Management Authority (BMA) officials have successfully intercepted a German national who has been on Interpol’s most wanted list. This significant breakthrough occurred during a routine border operation conducted at OR Tambo International Airport on 15 November 2024. The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority, Dr Michael Masiapato has lauded this interception as a demonstration of the effectiveness of South Africa’s integrated border management strategy, after the official signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Interpol.
Commissioner Dr Michael Masiapato and Brigadier Ntime Mokhine, the Executive Director of INTERPOL NCB Pretoria, signed an MOU in Pretoria on 14 November 2024 to reflect commitment to enhancing security of South Africa's ports of entry, as part of aligning with the BMA’s objective to collaborate with strategic agencies.
The German suspect was intercepted in Turkey travelling with a fraudulent Israeli passport and was returned back to South Africa on 8 November 2024. Upon investigation, the BMA officials realised that the suspect had a German accent but insisted that he was an Israeli national. The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) was contacted and confirmed through the Embassy that the traveller was not an Israeli national.
Upon further investigation by the BMA officials, Interpol was contacted and the suspect was found to be on the red list of the most wanted and had evaded arrest for drug trafficking for the past eight years. The suspect was also found to have an international warrant of arrest and had been living in Malawi under a new identity and in possession of a Malawian temporary residence.