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WATCH: SAPS Removing Fake Coca-Cola At A Foreign Owned Spaza Shop

WATCH: SAPS Removing Fake Coca-Cola At A Foreign Owned Spaza Shop. Foreign Spaza shop owners in Ngqushwa Municipality in the Eastern Cape were left on high alert after police started to clamp down on the sales of illegal goods after fake foods allegedly led to the death of school pupils.

Many spaza shops have been under scrutiny lately following the death of a pupil few weeks back in Roodepoort, while another 47 pupils were reported to have fallen ill after eating goods from another local spaza shop in Sebokeng.

Accoring to reports, authorities had to step in after reports came in that residents were forcefully removing expired and illegal goods from East London shops. Law enforcement agencies had their hands full with some shop owners resisting arrest.

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Fake food flooding SA’s townships

A competition between Pakistani businessmen and Bangladeshi businessmen in Johannesburg has led to two Pakistanis exposing a fake food production centre in Swaneville west of Johannesburg yesterday.

About 3km from Krugersdorp, tucked behind Lodirile Secondary School, is a production hub of fake beans, packaged as Koo beans, fake cornflakes, spaghetti, noddles, cough syrup, fake cool drink such as Lemon Twist and Coca-Cola, milk, and Grand-Pa medication for headaches.

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