Subsequent investigations resulted in the police locating the suspect, who was found in possession of a considerable quantity of drugs.
Police in KwaZulu-Natal have recovered drugs worth an estimated street value of over R10 million Police in KwaZulu-Natal have recovered drugs worth an estimated street value of over R10 million
The operation intensified when officers traced the suspect to a residence on Caters Street. There, they discovered more heroin, crystal meth, and cocaine, reflecting the severity of the drug-related crime impacting the community.
In addition to the substantial drug haul, police uncovered an illegal firearm and 47 rounds of ammunition at the same location, raising serious concerns about the potential threat to public safety posed by the suspect.
The suspect was also found in an illegal possession of a firearm and 47 rounds of ammunition.
The suspect is set to appear before the Durban Magistrate’s Court on multiple charges, including dealing in drugs and unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition. Law enforcement officials have hailed this operation as a critical step in the ongoing battle against the drug trade in the region.
Police spokespersons have urged the community to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activities, reinforcing the importance of collaboration between law enforcement and residents in combatting crime.
Numerous areas in Cape Town were hit with localised flooding caused by heavy rainfall on Monday.City officials confirmed that many roads were under water due to storm water systems being overwhelmed.Councillor Rob Quintas warned that roads may be closed at short notice as the heavy downpours continued, but he also pointed out that such flooding usually subsides within an hour of the rainfall slowing down. For that reason, residents are […]