KEY POINTS
- A 43-year-old non-South African citizen received arrest during Cape Town’s drug operation.
- Wynberg South African Police Services officers confiscated drugs such as mandrax, tik and cocaine from their latest raid.
- The individual will face two criminal counts including drug possession and drug distribution when he stands before the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court.
A forty-three-year-old foreign national faces police incarceration following Cape Town drug enforcement authorities revealing thousands of rands of contraband during an investigation.
Emergency responses from police at Wynberg’s flat early Wednesday morning led to drug confiscations that captured both mandrax and tik and cocaine substances, leading to a foreign national arrested.
Anti-Economic Crime Task Team and Provincial Counterfeit and Illicit Policing Team performed the operation.
Drugs seized during pre-dawn raid
The law enforcement personnel initiated their Grand Central Flats on Main Road investigation at approximately 5 AM.
The operation led by police spokesperson Aneliswe Manyana revealed a total of 365 Boss mandrax tablets and a tik weight of 130 grams together with 20 grams of cocaine and 100 ecstasy pills as well as 9 medium-sized crushed mandrax tablets.
The seized drugs possess thousands of rands worth which represents a prominent success in the anti-drug trafficking operations.
Foreign national arrested and set to appear in court
Wynberg SAPS apprehended a 43-year-old foreign national at the location for drug possession and drug trafficking offenses.
After his detention at Wynberg South African Police Services (SAPS) a court date awaits for his first hearing in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court. Police authorities declared their dedication to keep fighting the illicit drug operations throughout the area.