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JMPD K9 nabs five drug dealers in Joburg CBD

All the suspects are detained at Johannesburg Central SAPS.

JOHANNESBURG Metropolitan Police Department’s K9 Unit (JMPD K9) raided three well-known drug hotspots in the Joburg CBD on October 23. The operation was successful in putting five drug dealers behind bars and seized large amounts of illicit drugs.

The following areas were targeted for the operation:

• Corner of Bree and Nugget streets where two foreign nationals were arrested for being in possession of drugs (nyoape). They also attempted to bribe one of the police officers.

• Corner of Joubert and Plein streets where two foreign nationals were arrested for possession of drugs (nyoape).

• Corner of Goud and Main streets where one foreign national was arrested for being in possession of drugs (nyoape).

All the suspects are detained at Johannesburg Central SAPS.

MMC for Public Safety, Clr Michael Sun said, “The City welcomes the arrests of these drug dealers operating in the City’s CBD where usage and dealing of nyaope is a common sight. We are working tirelessly to restore law and order in the inner city so it becomes a safe and liveable African metropolis. Executive mayor, Clr Herman Mashaba is committed to cleaning up the inner city and as part of that commitment, we will ensure that we rid the inner city of drugs and crime.

“While our JMPD K9 is making headway in eliminating drug dealing, we must also ensure that the SAPS and National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) do their part in keeping these criminals behind bars.”

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