Police arrested following drug bust eNCA
It's reported that the police who pulled the truck over, loaded the drugs into their vehicle and tried to flee.
JOHANNESBURG - Police officers have allegedly tried to steal drugs they seized in a massive drug bust in Aeroton, South of Johannesburg.It is reported that the police who pulled the truck overloaded the drugs into their vehicle and tried to flee.The truck had been en route from KwaZulu-Natal to deliver spare parts when it was searched, and the drugs found.
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