Dagga muffins found at a school

According to the police steps have been taken to call the learner’s parents found selling the muffins

Vosman Police were on an awareness campaign recently and it proved to be a worthy cause.


Muffins found at Leneord Ntshuntshe Secondary School by Vosman police during an awareness campaign held at the school on Friday, May 18. The muffins were found to contain dagga.

The awareness campaign at Leneord Ntshuntshe Secondary School was held on Friday, May 18 and was part of the ‘Bring a girl child to work’.

The campaign was attended by various stakeholders such as the cluster pastor, vispol commander, other commanders and other police officers, Disabled People of South Africa (DPSA), SANCA and the Department of Justice.

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After the campaign, some of the teachers asked the police to search suspected food containers only to find one of the containers had muffins which were laced with dagga.

Two students were found with the containers; when questioned, the students denied knowing that the muffins were laced with dagga. The teacher further confirmed that the muffins were selling at R7 each. It was also said that learners who eat those muffins, sleep the whole day.


Muffins which contained dagga were found by police with one of the learners. The police found the muffins during an awareness campaign held at the school on Friday, May 18.

According to the police steps have been taken to call the learner’s parents found selling the muffins.


Vosman Police Station communication officer Constable Kgomotso Maluleke addressing learners at Leneord Ntshuntshe Secondary school during an awareness campaign.

“I think we must sensitise students not to buy muffins from schools and the community can also help to tell the learners to be aware of the muffins,” noted Constable Kgomotso Maluleke, Vosman Police Station communication officer.

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