Western Cape Police Seize Firearm and R110,000 Drugs


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  • The Beaufort West police captured two males with illegal firearms and drug possessions.
  • During a checkpoint operation police officials took possession of an unlicensed firearm in addition to confiscated R110,000 worth of illegal cannabis.
  • The police intend to conduct more checkpoints and carry out additional patrols during the Easter celebrations.

The Beaufort West police netted two suspects who had hidden an unlicensed firearm and approximately R110,000 worth of cannabis when they stopped a passenger bus during their late-night checkpoint in April 12.

Checkpoint operation and seizure

Situated at Donkin Street, the Central Karoo District Flying Squad jointly with Beaufort West police executed vehicle control at Beaufort West entrance at 11:15 PM on April 12.

The officers conducted the search on the bus at Donkin Street while it was at the location.

Western Cape police arrests and charges

The suspects stay under police detention while waiting for formal charges regarding firearm possession offenses and drug dealings. The prosecution will bring the defendants before a court within the upcoming future.

Increased vigilance and future operations

Police spokeswoman Sergeant Christopher Spies praised the officers for their watchful behavior while stating that the upcoming Easter weekend will see increased law enforcement activities throughout the province to stop the flow of illegal firearms and drugs and contraband materials into the area.

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