Tuesday 29 November 2016

WESTERN CAPE - 4 DRUG DEALERS NABBED WITH R7.5 MILLION WORTH OF MANDRAX NEAR VREDENBURG

Four alleged drug dealers, aged between 31 and 58, have been arrested near Vredenburg after being found with Mandrax tablets valued at R7.5 million hidden in false compartments of a truck, police said on Tuesday.

Spokesperson Captain Lloyd Ramovha said the men were caught after an intelligence led operation by members of the Directorate For Priority Crime Investigation’s South African Narcotics Enforcement Bureau (SANEB).

Thursday 24 November 2016

JOHANNESBURG - 2 NIGERIAN DRUG DEALERS ARRESTED WITH DRUGS WORTH R2 MILLION IN BRYANSTON


Two Nigerian nationals were arrested in Bryanston by members of the Hawks for dealing in drugs worth R2 million.

The investigation team recovered and seized 7kg of Ephedrine, 2.5kg of Cocaine and R4 250-00 in cash.

The suspects, aged 42 and 44 years, will appear before the Alexandra Magistrates Court today, 24 November 2016.

VIA - SA Police Service

GAUTENG - ELSBURG POLICE RECOVER DRUGS WORTH R85 000



Elsburg SAPS during an intell driven operation on Wednesday 23 November, recovered approximately R85 000 worth of drugs including Mandrax tablets. SAPS are investigating.




BEAUFORT WEST - 2 MEN ARRESTED WITH DAGGA VALUED AT R1.5 MILLION


Two men from Beaufort-West, aged 64 and 35 respectively, appeared in the Beaufort-West magistrates’ court yesterday after being charged with dealing in drugs.

This follows their arrest when members attached the Provincial Detective’s Narcotics and Central Karoo K-9 unit, conducted a search at their home that is situated in Herman Street. The officers discovered and confiscated 574 dagga trees, 12.6 kg dried dagga, almost 10 000 dagga seeds and 320ml cannabis oil.

The total street value of the dagga is estimated at about R1.5m. Both suspects were arrested on the spot and were detained at the Beaufort-West police holding cells. They appeared in the local magistrates’ court earlier today and were remanded in custody pending further investigation.

The two accused, David Adams (64) and Mugabo Yusuf (34) were remanded in custody while the matter was postponed to Friday, 25 November 2016.


VIA - SA Police Service

Wednesday 23 November 2016

JOHANNESBURG - 2 DRUG MULES ARRESTED AT OR TAMBO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

On Saturday, 19 November 2016, custom officials at the OR Tambo International Airport (ORTIA), whilst on routine search, arrested a 32 year-old man, Samuel Thami Mthembu who is a South African citizen and a 38-year old woman, Idaia Abudo Ussene, a Mozambican national for allegedly dealing in drugs.

Mthembu, who is employed as a SAA crew member, was arrested by Customs after 35 902 Epilim, Gabapentin brown and Burk and Proctosedyl Suppositones tablets were found concealed in his travelling bag. The estimated street value has not yet been confirmed. The suspect was travelling from London to ORTIA.

In a separate incident Ussene who was enroute from Soa Paulo, Brazil to Maputo, Mozambique was found to have concealed cocaine in a luggage bag containing handbags with a false compartment, weighing 10 410 grams and  an estimated street value of R3 123 000.00.

The two suspects have been handed to the SAPS’ Trans-National Investigation Team based at ORTIA to conduct further investigations. Both suspects have appeared in the Kempton Park Magistrate’s Court on Monday, 21 November 2016.

Ussene has been denied bail and is remanded in custody and Mthembu has been granted bail of R1000.00. The duo will appear in court again on 3 February 2017.

Praises are bestowed on the men and women in blue and also to the custom officials, for their tireless efforts and being vigilant at all times, by refusing to be outwitted by these drug lords. Having thwarted these thread of drugs into our communities, these harmful substances were prevented to destroy more lives.

VIA - saps.gov.za

Monday 21 November 2016

JOHANNESBURG - WOMAN TRAVELLING FROM BRAZIL CAUGHT WITH R3 MILLION WORTH OF COCAINE

 A woman has been caught trying to smuggle cocaine into the country via OR Tambo International Airport.

The South Africa Revenue Service (Sars) customs officials stopped the woman as she touched down from Brazil.The drugs, worth nearly R3 million, were found in the nine handbags she was travelling with.

Sars spokesperson Sandile Memela says it is believed that the cocaine was destined for Mozambique.

“The woman has been handed over to the South African police for investigation and possible prosecution.”

VIA - ewn.co.za

JOHANNESBURG - MAYOR LAUNCHES NEW K9 NARCOTICS UNIT TO PUT A STOP TO THE DRUG PROBLEM

Members of the K9 Narcotics Unit at the JMPD Academy on 21 November 2016.
Image by: Neo Goba

Joburg mayor Herman Mashaba‚ together with the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD)‚ on Monday launched a specialised dog unit to strengthen the fight against crime.

The aim of the K9 Narcotics Unit is to respond to serious and violent crimes due related to the drug trade‚ as well as armed robberies and motor vehicle hijackings.

The unit will work together with the South African Police Service‚ Crime Intelligence‚ the South African Revenue Services‚ tracking companies‚ community policing forums as well as members of society‚ according to Mashaba.

“We cannot accept criminals taking over our communities and running them like their own personal empires. As a parent‚ I’ve had enough of how drugs are destroying the lives of many of our young people in our city and across the nation‚” said Mashaba said at the at the JMPD Academy in Booysens on Monday.

The unit consists of 60 officers who are trained in special weapons and tactics.

“The JMPD looked at the best performing officers with the highest level of integrity to fill up this K9 Narcotics Unit. The unit will also be capacitated with high-calibre firearms and high-performance vehicles‚" said Mashaba.

The city currently has 24 dogs - four of which will deal with narcotics. In addition‚ the city has already purchased 19 dogs which are currently being trained.

VIA - timeslive.co.za

CAPE TOWN - MAN ARRESTED WITH 90 000 MANDRAX TABLETS WORTH OVER R4.5 MILLION

 A man has been arrested after he was found in possession of 90,000 mandrax tablets.

Western Cape traffic officials stopped a vehicle just outside Laingsburg while on its way to Cape Town this morning.

A search of the car uncovered five bags containing the drugs.

Western Cape traffic chief Kenny Africa said: “After thorough inspection of the car, they confiscated five bags containing 90,000 madrex tablets with a street value of R4,5 million.”

VIA - ewn.co.za

Wednesday 16 November 2016

JOHANNESBURG - R2 MILLION WORTH OF VIAGRA TABLETS DISCOVERED EN ROUTE FROM HONG KONG

The South African Revenue Service (Sars) says it handed over Viagra worth more than R2 million to the Port Health Authority after seizing the drug in a random check at OR Tambo International Airport.

Sars customs officials and detector dogs discovered 22,800 Viagra tablets behind a cargo shed between other parcels from Hong Kong.

Examinations proved the tablets were in fact Viagra.

Sars spokesperson Sandile Memela says no arrests have been made and no one has come forward to claim the parcel.

“This has been handed over to Port Health Authority who will work with the cops to pursue the matter and it is only then that we’ll be in position to determine the identity of the people behind this.”

VIA - ewn.co,za

JOHANNESBURG - 2 CUSTOMS OFFICIALS ARRESTED FOR SMUGGLING COCAINE WORTH R2 MILLION

Two Customs officials from OR Tambo International Airport were arrested for smuggling cocaine worth R2 million, police said on Wednesday.

Captain Ndivhuwo Mulamu said the suspects aged 29 and 35 allegedly smuggled an suitcase, which arrived on a flight from Brazil on Sunday afternoon. They then left it at the international arrival hall security passenger exit gate.

Unbeknownst to the customs officer members of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) had them under observation.

“Hawks’ Organised Crime Unit members kept observation on the suspects and confronted them as they made their way to the exit gate,” Mulamu said.

The members opened and searched the suite case and approximately 6kg of cocaine worth an estimated R2 million was recovered wrapped with clothing.

Police said suspects will soon appear before the Kempton Park Magistrates Court for dealing in cocaine, corruption and defeating the ends of justice.

VIA - algoafm.co.za

JOHANNESBURG - 2 MEN ARRESTED AT OR TAMBO AIRPORT AFTER HAVING SWALLOWED COCAINE

On Sunday afternoon, 13 November 2016, members of the Trans-National Investigation Team based at the OR Tambo International Airport (ORTIA), intercepted and arrested two males, Ntombo Mambanzulu Mekuntima Benvindo, 44-years-old and Fernando Tomakiau, 41-years-old for allegedly dealing in drugs.

The two men were arrested after members of the team conducted a routine search on the two, who were travelling together. Upon searching the two men, they behaved suspiciously. X-rays revealed they both swallowed cocaine.

UNITED STATES - DENVER, COLORADO BECOMES FIRST US CITY TO ALLOW SOCIAL USE OF MARIJUANA

Denver has become the first city in the United States to legalise the social use of cannabis in businesses, including bars, yoga studios and art galleries.

The new ordinance was part of several marijuana measures put to voters in nine US states during last week's election.

Denver officials said on Tuesday that Initiative 300 had garnered enough votes to pass.

The measure allows private businesses in Colorado's capital to seek permits to create areas where customers can bring their own cannabis and consume it.

Tuesday 15 November 2016

SOUTH AFRICA - RESEARCH SUGGESTS SA HAS HIGHEST RATE OF DRUG USE IN AFRICA

A study that was released this week reveals that close to 10% of South Africa’s children are abusing drugs before they turn 13.

The study, conducted by the nongovernmental organisation Soul City Institute for Social Justice, has also found that children’s drug of choice is marijuana, also known as cannabis or dagga. It goes on to warn of serious consequences in adulthood for these young users.

Bongiwe Ndondo, senior manager for research, monitoring and evaluations at the institute, said:

Monday 27 June 2016

KWAZULU / NATAL - HAWKS SEIZE 140KG OF EPHEDRINE AT DURBAN HARBOUR VALUED AT R3 MILLION

Members of the Hawks Drug Enforcement Bureau have made yet another breakthrough following the recovery of 140 kilograms of ephedrine.

The Hawks members received information on Friday evening about the suspected drugs in a container, on a vessel which was going to dock at the at Durban harbour.

Upon arrival the same night, Hawks members with the assistance of SARS Customs officials, Shongweni K9 Unit and the SAPS Operational Response Services (ORS) offloaded the container and managed to seize approximately 140 kilograms of ephedrine found hidden in the bags containing pepper. The street value of the seized drugs is estimated at R3 million.

Saturday 4 June 2016

MPUMALANGA - HAWKS MAKE R19 MILLION CRYSTAL METH DRUG BUST

Sixty-five packets of crystal meth with an estimated street value of R19.5 million were found hidden in the body of a bakkie in Lebombo, Mpumalanga, the Hawks said on Saturday.

Members of the Hawks received information about a Nissan NP200 bakkie which was transporting drugs from Mozambique to South Africa, Lieutenant Dineo Sekgotodi said.

The bakkie was spotted at the Lebombo gate on Friday afternoon and searched.

The 65 packets of crystal meth were found hidden in the panels of the bakkie.

A 47-year-old South African male would appear in the Komatipoort Magistrate’s Court on Monday on a charge of drug dealing

VIA - news24.com.

Tuesday 24 May 2016

JOHANNESBURG - BAG FOUND WITH OVER R8 MILLION WORTH OF CRYSTAL METH AT OR TAMBO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

South African Revenue Service customs officials have recorded another success by intercepting an unaccompanied bag from India with five plastic bags of crystal meth valued at R8.1-million at the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg.

The bag was from Chennai in India travelling via Abu Dhabi was scanned and revealed a suspicious sugar-like substance on Friday. This was later confirmed to be crystal meth‚ SARS said in a statement on Tuesday.

"No one has come forward to claim the bag.

"The narcotics have been handed over to the South African Police Service for further investigation."

This is the latest in a string of arrests and drug busts at South Africa's major airports.

On Sunday‚ it was a pink suitcase on the baggage carousel at Cape Town International Airport that earned a “passenger” a one-way ticket to the state hotel.

Police doing a profiling assignment at domestic arrivals bagged more than 2kg of a white substance resembling cocaine.

They discovered the stash after observing a man‚ wearing a pair of blue jeans and brown sneakers‚ pick up a pink suitcase with wheels from a carousel and then head for the exit.

“Police members approached him and asked the man to search his suitcase‚” said police spokesperson Captain FC Van Wyk.

“While they were busy conducting the search‚ a hidden compartment was discovered and 22 plastic bags containing a suspicious white substance were found. The K9 Unit was contacted and the SAPS sniffer dog reacted positively to the substance.”

They promptly arrested the 31-year-old Nigerian national.

On Thursday last week‚ a male passenger from Sao Paulo was intercepted carrying 8.40kg of cocaine valued at R2.341-million at the OR Tambo airport.

The man was on his way to Mozambique.

The South African Revenue Service said his checked-in black bag was scanned and showed two backpacks concealed inside — as well as a “suspicious looking white substance that turned out to be cocaine“.

On Tuesday‚ a stop and search operation at the Cape Town airport’s international departures netted officials a drug mule. Three compressed packets wrapped in brown plastic tape were hidden on the body of a 44-year-old female South African passenger. Saying the drugs appeared to be Tik‚ the SAPS said the packages weighed 1kg — with a street value of approximately R225‚000.

Other drug busts at the airport this month include four Brazilian women found in possession of 8.5kg of cocaine with an estimated value of over R2.2 million and a 27-year-old man arrested for possession of cocaine with an estimated street value of R500‚000.

VIA - timeslive.co.za

LIMPOPO - FOREIGN NATIONAL CAUGHT WITH HEROIN WORTH R93 MILLION




A man travelling with a Tanzanian passport is expected to appear in the Lephalale Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday after police discovered drugs worth R93 million and cash, including foreign currency, hidden in his vehicle.

Limpopo police spokeswoman Colonel Ronel Otto said detectives received a tip-off about a vehicle transporting drugs.

“A look out for the bakkie ensued. It was spotted and thoroughly searched by members. They confiscated R139 900 and US$10,000 hidden in the door panels,” said Otto.

Police further searched through the vehicle seats and the back where they discovered 93 bags of heroin with a street value of R93 million.

The 33-year-old man is expected to appear in the Lephalale Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday on charges of smuggling and dealing in drugs.

VIA - iol.co.za





Monday 23 May 2016

CAPE TOWN - OVER 2KGS OF DRUGS SEIZED AT CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

It was a pink suitcase on the baggage carousel at Cape Town International Airport that earned a “passenger” a one-way ticket to the state hotel.

Police doing a profiling assignment at domestic arrivals bagged more than 2kg of a white substance resembling cocaine on Sunday.

They discovered the stash after observing a man‚ wearing a pair of blue jeans and brown sneakers‚ pick up a pink suitcase with wheels from a carousel and then head for the exit.

“Police members approached him and asked the man to search his suitcase‚” said police spokesperson Captain FC Van Wyk.

“While they were busy conducting the search‚ a hidden compartment was discovered and 22 plastic bags containing a suspicious white substance were found. The K9 Unit was contacted and the SAPS sniffer dog reacted positively to the substance.”

They promptly arrested the 31-year-old Nigerian National‚ who is due to appear soon in the Bellville Magistrates’ Court.

The weight of the substance was recorded to be 2.36kg.

VIA - heraldlive.co.za

DURBAN - POLICE MAKE "JELLY BABY" DRUG BUST

Durban - Parents should warn their children not to accept sweets from strangers, says an activist after police discovered a drug dubbed “jelly babies” at a laboratory in Chatsworth at the weekend.

Police believe the drug, which resembles a sweet, which was found along with ingredients and moulding equipment, may be new to Durban.

Three people were arrested in the raid, at a house in Hawk Street, Kharwastan, on Friday night.

Police spokeswoman, Lieutenant Nqobile Gwala, described the discovery as a major breakthrough.

The Durban Flying Squad and Organised Crime Unit had initially intercepted a drug deal taking place in a parking lot near a shopping centre in North Beach that evening.

Police, including members of the Hawks, then received information that a home in Kharwastan was producing the drugs.

“Police surrounded and then stormed the double-storey house where ‘jelly babies’ were being produced. Cellphones, a laptop and two gas guns were also recovered from the suspects,” Gwala said.

Police found plastic containers and bowls containing the ingredients used in the mixture of the drugs on a dining room table.

An assortment of fondant-icing-like items in the shape of sweets; chemicals; and plastic trays used to mould the drugs, were also found.

A source said the ingredients included dagga, pseudoephedrine, alcohol, gelatine, sugar and citric acid.

Police said the suspects lived in the home and cooked and manufactured the drugs on the stove they used to warm their own food.

Three men, aged between 27 and 39, were charged with possession of drugs.

They were expected to appear in the Durban Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

Sam Pillay, of the Anti-Drug Forum in Durban, said there had been a similar drug bust in the same road three years ago.

He could not be certain if it was at the same house.

Pillay said anti-drug activists were concerned about moves to legalise dagga - which had been found during the raid - and which he said was known to be highly addictive.

Also on Friday, four men were arrested for dealing in heroin in Sirdar Road, Clairwood. The Hawks found them in possession of 156 capsules.

They have been charged with seven counts of dealing in drugs and were expected to appear in the Durban Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

* The SAPS said on Monday that border police and the SANDF recovered 11 bags of dagga, with a street value of R250 000, in the Pongola area on Wednesday. Suspects are still at large.

VIA - iol.co.za

Tuesday 3 May 2016

CAPE TOWN - SPIKED DRINKS AT CLUBS AND BARS WARNING ISSUED AFTER TEEN RESCUED

A Cape Town man has warned of the potential danger of drinks being spiked at clubs and pubs in the city centre after friends found a young woman barely conscious with the top half of her body naked, walking with three men she didn’t know, in Loop street.

Jared Naidoo said his friends managed to get the young woman away from the men who had initially become aggressive, but then left.

He said when he arrived just after 10 on the night before Freedom Day, the young woman, who looked about 19, was lying on the side of the pavement in Loop street, unconscious and throwing up.

It wasn’t clear whether she had just drunk too much or had her drinks spiked.

Naidoo said that when paramedics arrived, they put her in an ambulance to be checked.

He said the medic told them he could barely smell alcohol on her, or not enough to warrant that type of intoxication.

Last year, on the blog “Cape Town Etc”, Justin Williams, referring to safety in Long Street, wrote: “Just recently, I heard a story of a girl who drank beyond her limit at a club in Long Street. A couple, who are friends of mine, noticed her in a very unsober state and tried to help establish who she arrived with and how she planned on getting home that night.

“As they all walked out of the club, a group of five men approached the couple and girl and offered them money if they could take the girl home with them after noticing her in her state.

“I find this absolutely sickening and the entire situation worrying. She got home safely that night.”

With reference to the incident in Loop Street last week, Cape Town Central City Improvement District (CCID) safety and security manager, Muneeb Hendricks, said the CCID had been called to the scene by pedestrians who found the young woman unconscious, and it was their officers who had called for medical assistance from Metro EMS.

Hendricks said they had not received any reports of incidents of drinks being spiked, nor had there been any confirmation that this is what happened in this instance.

“There has been no reporting of spiking of drinks either via our own incident reporting system or via the reports we receive from SAPS.”

But he said that, like anywhere in the world where there were clubs and bars, it was inevitable that some youngsters drank too much.

Mischa Blecher, project manager of the Long Street Association, said drink-spiking did occasionally happen, but was in no way unique to the CBD and is a city-wide phenomenon.

“The Long Street Association (LSA) is concerned with public safety, specifically in Long Street. The spiking of drinks usually occurs inside venues, which is out of the realm of our security personnel.”

But Blecher added that the central city was, contrary to public perception, remarkably safe at night.

“This is continuously backed up by crime statistics taken from SAPS and the CCID. People over the age of 18, if they are keen, should definitely be partying in Long Street and the surrounds.

“They should do so with appropriate caution which I think is exercised by most South Africans, given our country’s high crime rate.”

Hendricks said CCID officers tried to assist by calling taxis, escorting people to where they needed to go and, even on occasion, calling parents to collect their children.

He added that Long Street and the surrounding streets hadrecorded their safest festive season in a decade.

“This is largely due to the joint partnerships that were put in place by City Law Enforcement, the CCID and the Long Street Business Association, which saw an additional 10 law enforcement officers deployed in the area until the end of March.”

He said there were now an additional six security officers in place, paid for by the Long Street Business Association.

Mayco member for safety and security JP Smith said they were looking to provide an additional 10 officers in the coming months.

He said the CCTV network in the area also had a positive impact, both in terms of preventing crime and with catching suspects.

Smith added, however, that the city law enforcement presence in the area was comparatively limited when compared with the police.

“SAPS have more officers working from the Cape Town Police Station than the City has metro police in the entire city,” Smith said.

“Furthermore, in terms of the impact of crime, there are other areas in the City far worse affected, and as such are prioritised in terms of police presence.”

Cape Argus

CAPE TOWN - WOMAN BUST WITH COCAINE CHOCOLATE BULLETS WORTH R1.2 MILLION

Cape Town – A woman was arrested on Tuesday after she was found in possession of what the South African Revenue Services (Sars) called “cocaine chocolate bullets” worth R1.2 million.

Sars customs officials based at the Cape Town International Airport found the four kilograms worth of drugs late on Monday afternoon after they had searched the woman’s hand luggage.

On inspection of the luggage, a customs official found and opened multiple chocolate containers, for which the woman could not produce receipts or proof of purchase.

“It turned out that they were filled with 200 bullets of unknown white substance that tests confirmed to be cocaine,” Sars said.

The woman and her luggage were then handed over to the South African Police Service for further investigation. The woman is due to appear in the Bellville Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.

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