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Ninety-five Libyans found at a suspected military camp in South Africa's northeast in July have been deported back to their country, this according to the home affairs ministry. .
The Libyan men have been detained since July 26 when police raided the
remote training camp near the town of White River about 220 miles east of Johannesburg. Police had said the men entered South Africa in April on visas issued for
training as security guards. However, police suspected they were receiving military training.
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