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Drugs and cash on this fast-food menu

Heroin straws and Mandrax tablets were recovered.

A MAN was arrested at a fast food outlet in Port Shepstone on Tuesday this week for the possession of drugs and suspected stolen property.

The 31-year-old man was arrested by Port Shepstone K9 unit officers and Crime Intelligence officers at around midday.

“Constable Senzo Nzama and Cst Khethi Nkomo, together with Crime Intelligence officers,  arrested the man while he was  counting money,” said police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Zandra Wiid.

A large sum of money, as well as 71 straws of heroin and 111 Mandrax tablets, were found in his possession. He is due to appear in court soon and investigations are continuing.

 

One Comment

  1. I heard of a guy that actually went into the drug trade after watching a news article where the police had arrested someone after a drug bust and then showed the amount of cash found in the guy’s house.
    The police really enjoy advertising the large amounts of money that can be made this way.
    It’s almost like the police are encouraging people to turn to crime by boasting and flashing these very large sums of money that can be made very quickly.
    Rather don’t mention the amounts of cash that can be made this way.
    Someone with nothing to lose will see this post from the police and respond to the “Advert” for quick easy money.

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