Limpopo police say they recover at least seven suspected stolen vehicles and confiscate illicit cigarettes worth more than R800,000 during intensified operations targeting cross-border crime.

Police report the actions form part of ongoing enforcement efforts aimed at disrupting criminal networks involved in vehicle theft and contraband trafficking. The operation focuses on areas linked to cross-border movement, with officers searching for vehicles believed to have been stolen and for prohibited goods such as illicit cigarettes.

While details such as specific locations, how the cigarettes were sourced, and whether any arrests or charges are announced are not provided in the available report, the cited outcome centers on the number of recovered vehicles and the estimated value of confiscated tobacco products. The report frames the seizures as part of a broader campaign rather than a single isolated incident.