According
to the media statement from Directorate of Priority Crimes
Investigation (HAWKS) South African Police Service, the team received
information regarding unattended luggage which arrived on a flight from
Nigeria SA061 on Monday morning.
Upon searching the luggage, members recovered ephedrine weighing 20kg
worth an estimated R1 million. No arrests have been made as yet,
investigation continue.
Lieutenant General Ntlemeza warned that the Hawks will not rest nor
hesitate to arrest anyone who is found to be dealing, manufacturing and
or distribution of drugs.
"We were in Kempton Park as part of operation Expose and the community
is responding by providing information. The future of this country
depends on the collaboration between ourselves and our communities. To
the drug peddlers, your days are numbered, we are coming, you can run
but you cannot hide. We mean business and no criminal will stop us from
cleaning our country from this heartless syndicates," he concluded.
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