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BMA rolls out body cameras and drones to police borders

15 Apr 2025 - by Staff reporter
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Four drones and 40 body-worn cameras will be deployed for the first time at the country’s ports of entry over the coming Easter long weekend.

The drones are equipped with some of the most advanced night vision cameras in the world, including thermal detection technology.

Powered by artificial intelligence (AI), the devices are able to recognise and lock onto heat sources, moving people, or vehicles. They can also travel at speeds up to 43 kilometres per hour and are capable of operating in remote rural areas without access to GPS and even underground.

Speaking at a media briefing announcing the use of the equipment, Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber said the launch of the technology marked the biggest step forward in enhancing border security and management.

“Data shows that when we first trialled the use of drones over the festive season, the number of attempted illegal crossings that were successfully prevented increased by 215%.”

He added that the Border Management Authority (BMA) would now permanently deploy this cutting-edge technology on a full-time basis.

“Our message to would-be illegal immigrants and smugglers is clear. We are now watching the borderline during the day, we are watching at night, we can see your body heat wherever you try to hide, and we will catch you.

“As we roll out more and more cutting-edge technology, there are fewer and fewer places to hide for criminals who undermine our national security,” he said.

The cameras will be fitted to officials working in the port environment to detect and intercept corruption and to monitor efficiency.

“Importantly, they are linked to a dedicated digital evidence management system which ensures that all footage is admissible in court to ensure successful convictions,” Schreiber said.

BMA Commissioner Dr Micheal Masiapato said the 2025 Easter Operation would follow the successfully implemented 2024/25 Festive Season Plan, which saw a steady increase of 5 084 251 travellers processed across 71 ports of entry.

“This plan builds on the successes and lessons learned from our previous operations, ensuring the advancement of robust mechanisms for safe and secure travel.”

He said with the assistance of drone technology, previous deployments in the December-January operations had been responsive and reactional to illegal movements.

“The increase in festive season movements prompted the BMA to officially begin with the Easter planning phase on February 1 through to April 14.”

The execution phase of the BMA’s Easter operational plan will run for a period of 10 days, starting from April 15-24, during which deployments and intensified border operations will be heightened.

“We are here to serve the citizens of the country to deter any illegality at our ports of entry and border law enforcement area without fear or favour,” he said.

The Easter period is usually characterised by a significant spike in the movement of people and goods across the country’s ports, placing increased demand on the BMA to maintain optimal operational readiness.

“During this period, families travel for religious observances, holidays, and cultural gatherings, while traders and transporters increase activity in preparation for the long Easter weekend.

“With the expected increase in attendance from the Zion Christian Church in Limpopo, more travellers are expected to move from our neighbouring countries into South Africa. These heightened activities bring both opportunities and risks, requiring a concerted and integrated operational response,” he said.

The BMA is undertaking training to equip eight officers to become expert drone pilots. They will operate the devices on a shift basis and will move around different ports in the country. – SAnews.gov.za

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