K9 ‘Snoekie’ sniffs out 20000 mandrax tablets, Worcester

South African Police Service

K9 ‘Snoekie’ sniffs out 20000 mandrax tablets, Worcester
K9 'Snoekie' sniffs out 20000 mandrax tablets, Worcester

Efforts to address the drug trade in this province were rewarded with the arrest of a suspect who was apprehended with a significant quantity of mandrax tablets on the night of 23 November 2021, in Worcester.

Members of the Breede River K9 Unit reacted on intelligence that a white Mercedes Benz Vito van was heading towards Cape Town with the drugs, ostensibly destined for the holiday season.

The target vehicle was stopped and a searched by Snoekie the sniffer dog, and his handler.

The dog reacted positively to drugs in a sealed compartment which then led to the discovery of 20 000 mandrax tablets with an estimated street value of R800 000-00.

The driver of the vehicle, a 51-year-old man from Welgelegen was arrested and is expected to make a court appearance in Worcester once he has been charged with dealing in drugs.

In an unrelated police intervention in Manenberg last night, a 28-year-old man was arrested in possession of an unlicensed firearm without a serial number in Greatfish Avenue by the Crime Prevention Unit.

Once charged, he is expected to make his court appearance in Athlone for the possession of a prohibited firearm and ammunition.

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