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Police Raid Bree Street Construction Site In Major Documentation Operation

A large joint law enforcement operation in Cape Town’s CBD led to the arrest of undocumented workers at a major Bree Street construction site as officials carried out extensive immigration and labour inspections.

Last updated: May 19, 2026 12:40 pm
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  • SAPS, Metro Police, and Home Affairs conducted a joint operation in Bree Street
  • Officers searched a major hotel construction development in Cape Town’s CBD
  • Several workers were reportedly found without documentation or work permits
  • The operation has renewed debate around labour oversight and immigration compliance

Construction cranes towered above Bree Street as officers climbed scaffolding, searched elevator shafts, and moved floor by floor through one of Cape Town’s busiest development sites during a dramatic joint law enforcement operation that temporarily brought work to a halt in the city centre.

A major joint operation involving the South African Police Service, Metro Police, and officials from Home Affairs unfolded in Cape Town’s CBD after authorities targeted undocumented workers at a large construction site in Bree Street.

The operation focused on the site of a planned forty two-storey hotel development, where officers carried out extensive inspections while construction activity was temporarily suspended.

According to reports from the scene, several foreign nationals working on the site were allegedly found without valid identification documents or legal work permits.

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Witnesses described a tense atmosphere as officers moved throughout the structure, climbing scaffolding, checking elevator shafts, searching multiple floors, and inspecting areas where some workers were reportedly attempting to hide from authorities during the raid.

Security personnel stationed on neighbouring rooftops were also reportedly assisting officers by identifying movements across sections of the construction site.

The highly visible operation attracted significant public attention in Cape Town’s city centre, with images and videos quickly circulating across social media platforms as workers were escorted from the site by authorities.

Police spokesperson Wesley Twigg confirmed that a joint operation was underway in Cape Town and stated that additional information would be released once the operation had concluded.

The incident has once again placed attention on labour practices, immigration compliance, and oversight within sections of South Africa’s construction industry, particularly as large-scale developments continue reshaping parts of Cape Town’s CBD.

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The operation also reflects growing pressure on authorities to conduct more visible inspections linked to undocumented labour and workplace compliance in major urban centres.

At the same time, however, the issue remains politically and socially sensitive.

Business groups have repeatedly warned that skills shortages, labour demand, and economic pressures continue affecting sectors such as construction, hospitality, and logistics, while immigration enforcement remains a deeply contested issue across South Africa.

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For many Cape Town residents, the Bree Street operation has once again highlighted the difficult balancing act between economic growth, labour demand, immigration control, and legal employment compliance in a rapidly expanding city.

Source: IOL – Tracy-Lynn Ruiters.

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