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Immigration Act: Determination of Places of Detention of Illegal 4 No. 39065 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7 AUGUST 2015 GOVERNMENT NOTICES • GOEWERMENTSKENNISGEWINGS Home Affairs, Department of/ Binnelandse Sake, Departement van DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS NO. 677 07 AUGUST 2015 677 Imigration Act (13/2002): Determination Of Places Of Detention Of Illegal Foreigners Pending Deportation 39065 IMMIGRATION ACT, 2002 (Act No. 13 of 2002) [Section 34(1)] DETERMINATION OF PLACES OF DETENTION OF ILLEGAL FOREIGNERS PENDING DEPORTATION I, Mkuseli Apleni, Director -General of the Department of Home Affairs, hereby, in terms of section 34(1) of the Immigration Act, 2002 (Act No. 13 of 2002), determine the following Stations of the South African Police Service as places of detention of illegal foreigners pending deportation or transfer to Lindela Holding Facility for purposes of deportation: PROVIN Gauten Akasia Sophiatown Krugersdorp Brooklyn Mabopane Brixton Randfontein Garsfontein PTA North Katlehong Muldersdrift + PTA Moot Soshanguve Zonkizizwe Springs Sunnyside JHB Central Kagiso + Dunnator + Villeria North Wes Stilfontein + Boitekong Makapanstad Makwassie Brits Phokeng Bethanie Hebron Lichtenburg Marikana Bloemhof Mothutlung Mahikeng Mogwase Hartebeespoortdam Mmabatho Mmakau Klipgat Jericho Rustenburg Potchefstroom Bedwang Wolmaransstad Koster + Tlhabane + Cyferskuil + Christiana Vryburg This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 7 AUGUSTUS 2015 No. 39065 5 Bela Bela Modimolle Masisi Northam Pienaarsrivier Mookgophong Phalaborwa Thohoyandou Giyani Mokopane Lulekani Matule Sekgosese Gilead Polokwane Burgersfort Lephalale Waterpoort Seshego Leboeng Witpoort Mara Senwabarwana Tzaneen Lebowakgomo Musina Thabazimbi Haenerstsburg Calvinia Victoria West Kakamas Pofadder Williston Galeshewe Keimoes Port Nolloth Brandvlei Barkly West Augrabies Prieska Carnavon Hartswater Kimberley Springbok Vosburg Jan Kempdorp Douglas Nababeep De Aar Hopetown Kuruman Upington Colesberg Kathu Bathlaros Rosedale Noupoort Olifantshoek Postmasburg Western Cape Albertinia Genadendal Macassar Riebeek West Ashton George Maitland Riversdale Athlone Goodwood Malmesbury Riviersonderend Atlantis Gordons Bay Manenberg Robertson Barrydale Graafwater Mbekweni Rondebosch Beaufort West Grabouw Mcgregor Saldanha Belhar Grassy Park Melkbosstrand Saron Bellville Groot Brakrivier Mfuleni Sea Point Bellville South Groot - 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MKUSELI APLENI DIRECTOR-GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 8 No. 39065 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 7 AUGUST 2015 Printed by and obtainable from the Government Printer, Bosman Street, Private Bag X85, Pretoria, 0001 Contact Centre Tel: 012-748 6200. eMail: [email protected] This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za.
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