South African Police Service Arrests 2 Drug Mules at OR Tambo, South Africans Celebrate

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South African Police Service Arrests 2 Drug Mules at OR Tambo, South Africans Celebrate
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The South African Police Service arrested two drug mules from South Africa and Brazil after they were caught with cocaine worth more than R1 million.

South Africans were pleased after the South African Police Serice arrested two suspects for trying to enter the country with drugs

The South African and the Brazilian were found with cocaine worth R1 million at the OR Tambo International Airport South Africans commented on the arrest and some called on the country to develop stricter laws for apprehending and punishing drug mules Learn at Your Own Pace! Our Flexible Online Course allows you to fit copywriting skills development around your busy schedule. Enroll Now!SA clapped for the cops who arrested two drug mules.

The Brazilian man was arrested just as he landed at the OR Tambo airport from Brazil. They found the drugs strapped to his torso.Tebogo Mokwena is a Current Affairs Editor at Briefly News. He has a Diploma in Journalism from ALISON. He joined Daily Sun, where he worked for 4 years covering politics, crime, entertainment, current affairs, policy, governance and art.

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