Police arrested a suspect for possession and dealing in dagga at the corner of Forest and High roads in Bramley.
A JMPD V.I.P protection officer stopped a suspicious white Toyota Corolla with three occupants. JMPD Chief David Tembe said the vehicle was searched and a plastic bag of dagga was found.
“The officer called for back up from operations officers. One suspect admitted that the dagga was his and the other two were released,” said Tembe.
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1x suspect arrested by @JoburgMPD V.I.P Protection from the Office of the Chief of Police for the Possession & Dealing in Dagga at Forest & High Rd in Bramley.#SaferJoburg #ZeroTolerance pic.twitter.com/QpDSftPSd0— Tembeds (@AsktheChief01) August 20, 2019
The suspect was arrested and detained at Bramley Police Station.