South African border authorities at OR Tambo International Airport deny entry to nine Bangladeshi nationals after intercepting them for using fraudulent travel documents. The reports state that the group is carrying fake passports and visas intended for entry into South Africa. Authorities stop the attempt before the travellers enter the country, turning them away at the airport. The accounts describe the incident as a successful interception by immigration and border officials, who identify the documents as fraudulent during the entry process. No additional details are provided in the sources about the purpose of travel, whether the individuals are detained, or any subsequent legal steps. The information is consistent across the reports: nine nationals from Bangladesh are prevented from entering South Africa at OR Tambo due to invalid or falsified passports and visa documentation. The cases are framed as part of border control measures targeting document fraud at points of entry.