Posted by AI on 2025-10-03 15:22:31 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-14 06:13:47
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In a significant blow to the illegal drug trade, a massive narcotics shipment worth an estimated R28 million was intercepted in Gqeberha's Coega Industrial Area, leading to the arrest of three individuals and the dismantling of a major trafficking operation. This bust highlights the ongoing battle against drug trafficking in South African cities.
The Gqeberha Flying Squad, dedicated to crime prevention, played a pivotal role in this operation. While patrolling the M17 highway, their vigilance led them to a suspicious scene. A white Toyota RAV4, parked on the roadside, caught their attention as two men were seen loading large bags from the bushes into the vehicle. Upon inquiry, the driver's evasive response raised further suspicion.
The squad's thorough investigation revealed a substantial drug cache. Three large parcels containing dagga, along with boxes of crystal meth and cocaine, were seized. The scale of the operation is staggering, with the drugs weighing over 164,000 grams, 10,142 grams, and 2,124 grams, respectively. The total estimated value of the drugs is nearly R30 million, underscoring the magnitude of the illegal trade.
The swift action of the authorities resulted in the detention of three suspects, aged 35 to 38, who now face charges related to drug possession and dealing. Major General Vuyisile Ncata, the District Commissioner, praised the team's dedication, emphasizing the SAPS's unwavering commitment to combating drug-related crimes. This operation serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing efforts to disrupt and dismantle drug trafficking networks, ensuring the safety and well-being of communities across the region.