Officers searched a house in Table View and found two of the rooms were fully equipped drying rooms with shelves stacked of dried abalone.
CAPE TOWN - Police arrested two people on Wednesday in connection with a second abalone bust this week.On Monday, traffic officials a man after he was found with abalone with a street value of R3.8 million.
#sapsWC Five arrested and #Abalone worth millions seized in Table View. They will appear in Cape Town Magistrates Court on Tuesday, 23 April 2019.https://t.co/TKLWp0OGj5 pic.twitter.com/8jmerLEU3g
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