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    Two Foreign Nationals Arrested In Dobsonville, Soweto For Manufacturing Fake Alcohol

    Malebogo PutuBy Malebogo PutuJanuary 19, 2026Updated:January 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    South African police arrested two suspects on Friday after uncovering an illicit alcohol manufacturing operation at a house in Dobsonville, Soweto, in a case that highlights the continuing challenge posed by illegal alcohol and cigarette production to the country’s economy and public health.

    According to a media statement issued by Colonel Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi of the South African Police Service (SAPS) in Gauteng, the arrests followed intelligence information that was operationalised by members of the Johannesburg K9 Unit. The suspects were found actively manufacturing illicit alcohol at the premises.

    Police confiscated machinery allegedly used in the illegal operation, as well as illicit alcohol packaged in 100 millilitre containers. Officers also seized various branded alcohol labels and an undisclosed amount of money believed to be the proceeds of crime.

    The two suspects, who are foreign nationals, were taken into custody and are expected to appear before court today, 19 January 2026. They will face a charge of illegal manufacturing of alcohol under the National Liquor Act 59 of 2003, SAPS said.

    The case comes amid growing concern over the widespread availability of illicit alcohol and cigarettes in South Africa, a problem that authorities say undermines lawful businesses, threatens jobs in the formal sector and exposes consumers to serious health risks. Illegally manufactured alcohol is often produced without adherence to safety standards, raising fears that harmful substances may be used as ingredients.

    The Provincial Commissioner of Police in Gauteng, Lieutenant General Tommy Mthombeni, praised the officers involved in the operation for their actions against the illegal trade.

    “Cracking down on illicit alcohol not only protects the economy of the country but also the health of communities,” Lieutenant General Mthombeni said, according to the statement. He warned that substances used in the production of illegal alcohol “may be harmful” to consumers.

    He further urged members of the public to exercise caution and responsibility when purchasing alcohol. “Alcohol consumers are urged to buy alcohol from registered liquor outlets,” he said.

    South African authorities have repeatedly warned that the illicit trade in alcohol and cigarettes poses a dual threat: eroding government revenue and weakening legitimate industries, while at the same time exposing communities to preventable diseases and health complications linked to unsafe products.

    Friday’s arrests in Dobsonville underscore the role of intelligence-led policing in addressing the problem and form part of broader efforts by SAPS in Gauteng to disrupt illegal manufacturing and distribution networks operating in residential areas.

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