Houghton, Johannesburg – In a dramatic turn of events, 90 illegal foreigners were discovered living in appalling conditions in an abandoned property in Houghton. The operation, which was launched following a tip-off to the South African Police Service (SAPS), highlights the ongoing efforts to combat illegal immigration and ensure national security.
A Tip-Off Leads to Discovery of 90 Illegal Foreigners
The discovery unfolded when SAPS officers, acting on a credible tip-off, raided an abandoned house in one of Johannesburg’s most affluent suburbs, Houghton. Upon entry, authorities found 90 individuals—predominantly from other African nations—living in squalid conditions. None of the individuals were in possession of valid documentation, making them illegal foreign nationals in South Africa.
This operation is part of a broader initiative by the South African authorities to crack down on illegal immigration, which has become a rising concern in many urban areas. The discovery of the foreigners highlights not only the severity of the situation but also the growing pressures on law enforcement to address illegal immigration effectively.

A Growing Problem of Illegal Immigration in South Africa
The operation shines a light on the ongoing issue of illegal immigration in South Africa. Gauteng, in particular, has seen an increase in the number of illegal foreign nationals entering and residing in the country without the proper documentation. These illegal immigrants often find themselves living in unsafe, overcrowded conditions, as demonstrated by the Houghton property raid.
In an official statement, Lieutenant Colonel Mpho Sebola from SAPS emphasized the importance of such operations. “The police acted swiftly on the tip-off, and we are committed to ensuring the safety of South Africans by removing illegal foreign nationals who pose a risk to public safety,” Sebola stated.
According to Department of Home Affairs officials, this incident underscores the urgency of strengthening South Africa’s border control mechanisms. “This operation serves as a reminder that the Department of Home Affairs will continue to intensify enforcement measures to ensure that the rule of law is upheld in South Africa, especially in relation to immigration laws,” said a senior department official.
Deportations and Legal Proceedings Ahead
Following the raid, all 90 individuals were arrested and processed by immigration authorities. It is expected that most of them will face deportation. South African authorities have reiterated their commitment to enforcing immigration laws and ensuring that all foreign nationals in the country have the proper legal documentation.
The raid also serves as a warning to other illegal immigrants that law enforcement will continue to pursue those who disregard immigration regulations. While the operation was successful, authorities have stressed that much more needs to be done to address the growing challenge of illegal immigration.
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The discovery of 90 illegal foreigners in an abandoned Houghton property highlights a significant issue in South Africa’s immigration landscape. As SAPS and the Department of Home Affairs continue to intensify their crackdown on illegal immigration, operations like this one will remain critical in securing the country’s borders. These actions are a step toward maintaining law and order, ensuring public safety, and upholding the rights of legal residents in South Africa.