Seventeen people have been arrested in the Garden Route District during a police clampdown on suspected drug outlets. The operation formed part of ongoing crime-combating efforts across the region.
The coordinated operation started on Friday, 6 March, and concluded on Sunday morning, 8 March. Police units executed several search-and-seizure warrants at premises in Riversdale, Knysna, Oudtshoorn, Dysselsdorp, Albertinia and Pacaltsdorp.
During the raids, officers confiscated drugs including mandrax, tik and dagga.
In Riversdale on Friday, police acted on information and raided a house in White Street. Officers found six occupants at the property and searched the premises. Police confiscated 30 sachets containing tik and 19 mandrax tablets. Six suspects, aged between 17 and 26, were arrested on charges of dealing in drugs.
Later the same day, police carried out a sting operation at a house in Rosebud Street in Kwanokuthula, Riversdale. A small quantity of mandrax was seized and two men, aged between 25 and 28, were arrested.
On Saturday, members of the Oudtshoorn Crime Prevention Unit conducted an intelligence-driven operation at a property in Thabo Mbeki Square in Oudtshoorn. During a search of the premises, officers found 298 mandrax tablets with an estimated street value of about R17 000. Police also confiscated eight cellular phones believed to be stolen.
A 42-year-old man was arrested on charges of dealing in drugs and possession of suspected stolen property.
Police say all 17 suspects remain in custody and will appear in their respective courts once they have been formally charged.
The coordinated operation started on Friday, 6 March, and concluded on Sunday morning, 8 March. Police units executed several search-and-seizure warrants at premises in Riversdale, Knysna, Oudtshoorn, Dysselsdorp, Albertinia and Pacaltsdorp.
During the raids, officers confiscated drugs including mandrax, tik and dagga.
In Riversdale on Friday, police acted on information and raided a house in White Street. Officers found six occupants at the property and searched the premises. Police confiscated 30 sachets containing tik and 19 mandrax tablets. Six suspects, aged between 17 and 26, were arrested on charges of dealing in drugs.
Later the same day, police carried out a sting operation at a house in Rosebud Street in Kwanokuthula, Riversdale. A small quantity of mandrax was seized and two men, aged between 25 and 28, were arrested.
On Saturday, members of the Oudtshoorn Crime Prevention Unit conducted an intelligence-driven operation at a property in Thabo Mbeki Square in Oudtshoorn. During a search of the premises, officers found 298 mandrax tablets with an estimated street value of about R17 000. Police also confiscated eight cellular phones believed to be stolen.
A 42-year-old man was arrested on charges of dealing in drugs and possession of suspected stolen property.
Police say all 17 suspects remain in custody and will appear in their respective courts once they have been formally charged.