Drugs worth over R2m recovered from Intercape bus in Bloemfontein
JOHANNESBURG - Drugs worth over R2 million have been recovered in Bloemfontein from an Intercape bus travelling between Pretoria and Plettenberg Bay, police said on Tuesday.
Police at Park Road, upon arrival at the Bloemfontein Tourism Centre in Willows, inspected the bags and found mandrax tablets.
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