R4 mil worth of drugs recovered, 2 arrested, Westdene

South African Police Service

R4 mil worth of drugs recovered, 2 arrested, Westdene
R4 mil worth of drugs recovered, 2 arrested, Westdene. Photo: Pixabay

Two suspects aged 35 and 44 will on 18 December 2019, appear before the Johannesburg Magistrate Court, following their arrest on 17 December 2019, in Sophiatown after police found them in possession of drugs with an estimated street value of R4 million. A third suspect aged 45 was then arrested for bribery after offering the arresting officers an amount of R10 000 in exchange for the release of the two suspects.

Police officers from Sophiatown were conducting stop-and-search operations in Westdene when they noticed a vehicle, a white Citroen C4 with two occupants. The members stopped the vehicle and while searching, found drugs in the car and immediately arrested both suspects for possession of and dealing in drugs.

A man arrived and allegedly offered the police officers R10 000 for the release of the suspects, and he too was subsequently arrested for bribery.

Meanwhile, 21 other suspects were arrested for drug related cases over the long weekend during intelligence-led safer festive season operations to address the proliferation of drugs on the streets of Gauteng.

In Ekurhuleni, police received information about a man suspected of dealing in drugs in Eden Park. On searching the property, members from the SAPS together with other law enforcement agencies found different kinds of drugs and illicit substances. A middle-aged suspect found on the premises was arrested. Still in Ekurhuleni, police raided a house in Etwatwa and arrested a 36 year old man after he was found with packets of drugs.

In Johannesburg, members of the SAPS and Johannesburg Metro Police Department jointly visited various places and an operation in Alexandra saw police bust a 47 year old man found in possession of a huge quantity of dagga. This arrest in Alexandra was the fourth similar arrest after three suspects were arrested during raids on Sunday morning when the intelligence-led operations on drugs commenced.

More positive results emanated from parallel operations conducted in Brixton, Florida, Hillbrow and Soweto and in Eesterus in Tshwane, where more suspects were arrested for possession of and dealing in drugs.

These intelligence-driven operations will continue throughout and beyond the safer festive season period, as police strife to remove drugs off the streets and from within the reach of the youth who remain prone to the scourge. Police also believe that other serious and violent crime over the festive season emanates from drug and substance abuse.

Gauteng Commissioner of the SAPS, Lieutenant General Elias Mawela, has commended the continued collaboration and sharing of valuable information between the police and the community of Gauteng, towards exposing and arresting drug dealers.

“One of the most practical ways to triumph over and turn the tide against crime, is through partnerships with our communities,” the Provincial Commissioner emphasized. “Let me also salute those members from Sophiatown who displayed desirable conduct when they refused a bribe and rather arrested the suspect on Tuesday afternoon,” remarked Lieutenant General Mawela.

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SOURCESouth African Police Service