Ninety-five Libyan nationals charged with contravening South Africa’s Immigration Act are expected to return to the White River Magistrates Court in Mpumalanga today. The accused allegedly lied during their visa applications, claiming they were coming to South Africa for security training. They were found engaged in military training at a farm outside White River near Masoyi over a week ago. The state is going to oppose bail.”Military training camp | 95 Libyan nationals to appear in courtThe 95 Libyan nationals in court. The men are facing charges of the Contravention of the immigration #SABCNews pic.twitter.com/H49WmZNjFB — Tumelo Machogo 🇿🇦® (@IamTumelo) July 29, 2024