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Fifteen kilograms of suspected heroin, valued at R 2.7m, was discovered in the spare wheel of a vehicle on the N2 on Tuesday. [Image: SAPS]
A vehicle transporting drugs worth an estimated R2.7m from Mozambique has been seized by KwaZulu-Natal police and one suspect has been arrested.
Police spokesperson Brigadier Jay Naicker on Wednesday said officers in Pongola had acted on intelligence that the drugs were crossing over the SA border.
He said police officers were dispatched along the route and spotted the vehicle travelling on the N2.
“The vehicle was intercepted and a search was conducted. During the search, police found 15kg of suspected heroin hidden in the vehicle’s spare wheel. The street value of the drugs is estimated at R2.7m.”
He said a 40-year-old suspect was placed under arrest for possession of drugs, and a case was opened at the Pongola police station, before being transferred to the Hawks for further investigation.
#sapsKZN Pongola #SAPS on 03/12 received intell about a vehicle travelling from Mozambique through Kosi Bay Border. Upon vehicle checkpoint in Pongola on the N2 led to recovery of heroin found hidden in the spare wheel. Suspect arrested. #DrugsOffTheStreets #CrossBorderCrimes ME pic.twitter.com/4XsrXLz2nc
— SA Police Service (@SAPoliceService) December 4, 2019
“The recovery of such a huge consignment of drugs is commended. This was a major breakthrough for the province and demonstrates the determination of our police officers to stem cross-border crimes during this festive season,” said KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lieutenant General Khombinkosi Jula.
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