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CHIDIMMA ADETSHINA'S MOTHER HAS BEEN ARRESTED IN CAPE TOWN FOR DEFYING HER BAN ON ENTERING SOUTH AFRICA. (PHOTOS).

 


Chidimma Adetshina’s mother (Anabela Rungo) has been arrested in Cape Town for defying her ban on entering South Africa!

 This morning, the Department of Home Affairs arrested Anabela Rungo, the mother of Chidimma Adetshina, at a property in Cape Town.


She will be transferred into police custody.


Her South African documentation was revoked last year after authorities discovered it had been obtained fraudulently.

ACCORDING TO ANOTHER SOURCE:


 Chidimma Adetshina’s mom arrested in Cape Town!


Cape Town – Anabela Rungo, the mother of Chidimma Adetshina, was detained this morning in Cape Town by investigators from the Department of Home Affairs, with assistance from the South African Police Service (SAPS). Authorities allege that Rungo has been residing in South Africa illegally after her citizenship documents were revoked last year.


According to Home Affairs, Rungo’s South African documentation was withdrawn in September 2024 after it was discovered that it had been fraudulently obtained. Despite this, she reportedly continued to stay in the country using a Mozambican passport, violating her “undesirable” status.


Authorities Dig Deeper Into Possible Fraud🚨


The arrest comes as part of a broader investigation into immigration fraud and misrepresentation, with officials looking into whether Rungo may have been involved in further fraudulent activities. The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation is also pursuing a case against her.


During the operation, Home Affairs’ Counter Corruption and Immigration Services also found Adetshina’s underage child residing with Rungo. The Department of Social Development and SAPS Child Protection Unit have been engaged to ensure the child’s welfare.


What’s Next?


After processing by Home Affairs, Rungo will be handed over to SAPS for further legal proceedings. The government has confirmed that updates will be provided as the investigation continues. 

One more photo below. 


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