Friday, January 24, 2014

15 arrested in Delft for drug dealing

No fear No Favours No drugs please........ CIA & CCB TACTICS.

Shamiela Fisher  SOUTH AFRICA 24 JANUARY 2014
























CAPE TOWN – Cape Town Metro Police have arrested 15 suspects, including a South African Police Service (SAPS) detective, for drug dealing in Delft and Harare.

Officers searched a house in the Delft area and thereafter searched premises in Harare on Thursday.

They found more than 120 packets of Tik, about 50 forensic bags containing narcotics, an unlicensed firearm and documentation relating to forensic investigations.

Metro Police Chief Wayne le Roux has more details on the arrests in Harare:

“A 32-year-old female, who is linked to a syndicate involved in theft and property related crime, was also arrested. At this stage this is part of our stabilisation programme.”

(Edited by Tamsin Wort)


EYE WITNESS NEWS

KAAPSE SPEURDER VERBIND MET VERDOWINGSMIDDELS EN ANDER MISDADE
An allegedly corrupt Delft policeman has been arrested on charges of dealing in drugs in a police sting that yielded 15 suspects.
Metro police and SAPS officers executed a search warrant at a house in the Hague, Delft, yesterday and arrested nine suspects on charges of possession of and dealing in illegal narcotics, the City of Cape Town said today.
“It was later found that one of the suspects is a detective. He was charged for possession and dealing in illegal narcotics, possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition, being in possession of forensic bags with narcotics, possession of an unlicensed vehicle, corruption, and defeating the ends of justice,” the city said.
“Officers confiscated 121 packets of tik, 51 forensic bags containing narcotics, a 9mm Z88 firearm, and a box of documentation relating to forensic investigations,” the city said.
The same metro police officers assisted SAPS officers in the arrest of a wanted suspect in Harare.
“The 32-year-old woman is also linked to a syndicate involved in theft and property-related crimes. During the operation, officers found more than a dozen mandrax tablets.
“The woman and five other suspects were arrested and charged with dealing in illegal narcotics,” the city said.
The Saps provincial communications office confirmed the arrest of the 46-year-old police constable, stationed at Delft. The matter is under investigation.
Dan Plato, Western Cape MEC of community safety, said it was “highly disturbing” that a SAPS detective had been arrested.
“In the fight against drugs and gangs that are ripping our communities apart we simply cannot have police members involved in keeping this cycle of destruction alive.”


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Drug smuggling is as old as prostitution!

International organisations use drug funds to wage wars!

On 31 January 1994 ex policeman Eugene Riley was killed in an "assisted suicide" because his peers thought he would spill "the beans" on this lucrative enterprise in Hillbrow and elsewhere.

Drugs were produced locally to exchange for firearms and stolen cars to fuel GANG WARS, especially in the Cape Flats.

Eugene Riley did not die in vain!

HIS MURDER WILL BE AVENGED!

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