State to unleash 400 recruits to stem illegal entry at SA borders

The Border Management Authority (BMA) will on Thursday host a pass out parade for 400 new recruits who have completed their training at the South African Police Training College in Pretoria West.

The Junior Border Guards are to be deployed at the various ports of entry throughout the country.


They will be officially assigned as law enforcement officers with the responsibility to arrest and deport illegal migrants across all ports of entry.

Protection of the country’s borders

“This important event comes during [the anniversary of] South Africa’s 30 years of democracy. Following years of struggle to curb illegal movement at ports of entry and along the borders. In the backdrop of an ever-challenging border environment, these border guards are expected to stand firm, protecting the country’s borders with vigilance and valour,” said the BMA in a statement.

Being a border guard in South Africa requires one to have unwavering dedication to the nation. To also display commitment by being patriotic and having an indomitable spirit of rejecting negative persuasion.

“Our nation’s borders are complex and therefore require discipline and courage to carry out the border management mandate. In other settings, on a daily basis you are faced with illegal migrants. They are always attempting to enter the country or smuggle illegal goods in or out of South Africa.”

Commissioner of Border Management Authority, Dr Michael Masiapato, said: “On the day, the nation will witness the culmination of the physical and mental training. With displays expected to be done on the ground during the event.

Guardians of our freedom, sovereignty

“We will celebrate not only their achievements but also reaffirm our steadfast support to the border guards. They are to be officially adorned not just as defenders of borders; they are the guardians of our freedom. The sentinels of our sovereignty.”

More than 100 border management response vehicles will also be displayed at the passing out parade.

President Cyril Ramaphosa officially launched the Border Management Authority in Musina last year.

At the time, he said the authority will provide a sustainable solution to the structural challenges of border security, control and coordination.

The Border Management Authority is now the third armed service in South Africa.
The others being the South African National Defence Force and the South African Police Service. 

  •  SAnews.gov.za

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