
While on the scene, another white Colt bakkie was also stopped. Police noticed that the vehicle had a long wheel base, but the canopy was smaller compared to the long wheel base of the bakkie. A decision was made that proper investigation be conducted at the police station where there was adequate lighting. Upon searching the vehicle, police discovered 200 000 mandrax tablets with an estimated street value of R16 million in a hidden compartment of the canopy. The 45-year-old suspect was arrested. The mandrax and the privately owned vehicle, registration number VGB 355 GP were confiscated. The suspect will appear in the Cradock Magistrates’ Court on charges of dealing with mandrax.
Eastern Cape Provincial Commissioner, Lt Gen Liziwe Ntshinga commended the Cradock SAPS members for their alertness and the recovery of the dagga and mandrax. “The police in the Province are committed in the fight against the proliferation of drugs. This recovery of mandrax is the biggest ever recorded in Eastern Cape and maybe also the biggest in the country. This must definitely send a message that SAPS members even in the small towns and/or rural areas are as vigilant and will continue to be visible and maintain zero tolerance approach in preventing crime in their policing areas”, said Lt Gen Ntshinga.

EASTERN CAPE - CRADOCK SAPS SEIZE DAGGA & MANDRAX WORTH R17 MILLION EN ROUTE TO PORT ELIZABETH
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