Drugs worth over R7 mil confiscated at O.R.Tambo International Airport

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Drugs worth over R7 mil confiscated at O.R.Tambo International Airport
Drugs worth over R7 mil confiscated at O.R.Tambo International Airport

A 55 year old man arrested at the O.R.Tambo International Airport on 13 December 2019, is the seventh in six weeks caught for dealing in drugs and over R7 million of heroin and cocaine has been confiscated in the same period.

In the latest incident, the police stopped and searched a 55 year old man travelling with a Hungarian passport on his way to check-in when they discovered heroin worth more than three million rand. He had booked a flight departing to Lisbon via Doha. He was detained and charged with dealing in drugs. He will be appearing in the Kempton Park Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, 17 December 2019.

The arrest supplements last month’s recovery of cocaine worth more than R4 million that saw six people arrested for possession and dealing in drugs in separate incidents. The six accused have already appeared in the Kempton Park Magistrate’s Court and they have all been remanded in custody.

The investigators in those cases have successfully opposed bail for Yolanda Oropeza Chiri, Pereira Da Silva, Elaine Vanessa De Oliveira Niyama, and Joel Eduardo Yanez Padron who were arrested on arrival at ORTIA while Belmira Caetano Panzambilo was arrested before departing to Mauritius.

The ORTIA multi-disciplinary task team will continue to thwart efforts of criminals to utilize this port of entry as a platform for trafficking drugs, contraband and illicit substances. The vigilance of members at the airport has been supplemented by specialized investigations that have been put in place to ensure that those perpetrators that have been detected are eventually convicted and sentenced.

The community is encouraged to continue sending tip offs via MySAPS App or calling our Crime Stop number 08600 10111.

Callers may remain anonymous and all information received will be treated with the strictest confidence.

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