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Dagga kingpin nabbed, R3 million in drugs recovered

MIDRAND - During a police operation, a dagga kingpin was arrested and about R3 million worth of marijuana, which was packed and marked for some areas in Fourways, was recovered.

Glenferness resident and ex-member of the Sector 2 Midrand Community Policing Forum (CPF), Wayne Woodward, was involved in the operation, and said he had never seen anything like this bust before – despite having partaken in numerous drug raids in the past.

Constable Matome Tlamela, communications officer at the Midrand Police Station, said the operation, which led to the arrest of a man in his thirties, occurred on 31 July, after police received a tip-off.

Woodward said the bust occurred right under the police’s nose, as the complex where the drugs were recovered was about 100 metres from the Midrand Police Station.

He said the suspect that was arrested had possible ties with drug syndicates in Cape Town and Durban.

When the police operation, which involved members of the CPF, entered the suspect’s garage, they found tightly compressed bags of dagga which were marked for particular areas within Johannesburg. Woodward said many of the bags were marked for Douglasdale. He said there were also bags marked ‘s’ which CPF members and police officers speculated could be Sun Valley or Sunninghill.

“I was so impressed with the Sector 2 manager, Sergeant Benji Nkatingi, for the way he conducted the operation. Everything went smoothly and professionally,” Woodward said. “If it were not for the community we would not be able to bring guys like this to book,” he added.

Tlamela and Woodward wanted to congratulate all the officers and CPF members involved for a job well done. “Sergeant Benji Nkatingi, Constable kholofelo Rophney  Letsoalo, Constable Nthabiseng  Letsholo, Jack Bonner, John Taylor and Ria Sebetsa Security Services must all be acknowledgedfor their hard work and dedication and for helping clean up the area,” Woodward said.

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