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Western Cape police crack down on everything from weapons and dagga to romance scams

Western Cape police have made a number of arrests in the past few days with charges ranging from unlawful possession of firearms to organised crime. According to W/O Joseph Swartbooi, Atlantis police on Thursday participated in an integrated operation. “The members responded to information and approached and searched an identified address. They confiscated two handmade guns, ammunition and dagga. Two males aged 41 and 21 were arrested and charged with […]

today24 July 2022

Local

Cops seize dagga plants worth R466,000 at Cape Town lab

Three suspects have been arrested for cultivating dagga in the Western Cape. Provincial police spokesperson Capt Frederick van Wyk said two suspects were arrested in Strand and another one in Somerset west on Wednesday. They appeared in court on charges of dealing in and cultivation of dagga on Friday. Van Wyk said public order police were tipped off about dagga being cultivated on a property in Maynardt Street, Strand. They […]

today11 July 2021

Local

Arrest made after driver jumps from moving bakkie carrying dagga worth about R500,000 in Western Cape

A man was arrested when a bakkie loaded with dagga valued at about R500,000 crashed near George in the Western Cape after the driver leapt from the moving vehicle, abandoning his alleged accomplice this weekend, the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI), commonly known as the Hawks, said on Sunday. George Hawks serious organised crime investigation members, assisted by the South African Police Service (SAPS) public order policing, crime intelligence, […]

today15 June 2020

News

Dagga ruling dangerous for a society grappling addiction

By Melanie Sauer While some dagga supporters welcome the High Court’s ruling to legalize the private use of cannabis, professionals in the industry believe that it could have significant implications for young people. On Friday, the Western Cape High Court declared it an infringement to ban the use of dagga by adults in their private homes. The new verdict ruled that individuals would now be able to possess, cultivate and […]

today4 April 2017

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