An alleged drug dealer’s bold pick up of a consignment of dagga worth nearly R200 000 from a courier company’s Garden Route premises backfired when he was spotted by an alert police officer. crime crime drugs courier
She said the box was opened and packets of dagga, in different sizes, were found inside.Hani said the dagga retrieved has an estimated street value of R178 000.
“The accused was taken in custody for dealing in drugs and the docket was handed over to the Hawks' South African Narcotics Enforcement Bureau team based in George who took over the investigation,” she said . Alleged drug dealer, Thembinkosi Ndwandwa, 36, who was bust with R178,000 worth of dagga is expected to appear in the Knysna Magistrate's Court next week to apply for bail. Photo: Hawks
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