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School search yields results

During the visit the police also recovered 14 small bags of dagga from a 16- year-old learner.

ON the first day of school for 2019, on January 9, the Moffat View Social Crime Prevention together with CPF Sector 3 and the Junior Commissioner addressed the learners of Diversity High School.They emphasised the issue of bullying and other criminal activities that take place in schools. During the visit, the police also recovered 14 small bags of dagga from a 16-year-old learner.

“It is very important that the Moffat View Social Crime Prevention executes these searches at the schools to reduce drug abuse in our schools,” said CPF patroller coordinator Paulo Monteiro.

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