The appearance of Kishorlall Hambapesad (45) and Lucas Mashaba (21) yesterday in the Chatsworth Magistrates Court for drug dealing bodes well for KwaZulu-Natal in the fight against drug-related crimes. The two suspects were arrested on Sunday on Golden Poppy Street in Crossmoor for drug dealing. Police confiscated 22 200 capsules of heroin, 2826 pieces of rock cocaine and 505 mandrax tablets with an estimated street value of R1.3 million.
The operation was conducted by the Provincial Organised Crime Unit, Provincial Drug Unit and Umlazi K9 after an intensive investigation that took police almost two weeks to conclude. After all the evidence was gathered police pounced on the suspects who were found in a building used to manufacture and package drugs. The suspects were immediately arrested and charged for dealing in drugs. They appeared in court and were remanded in custody until 19 September 2018 for a formal bail application. Police in the province have vowed not to take their foot off initiatives aimed at eradicating the drug scourge in KwaZulu-Natal.
Suspects arrested for million rand drug deal in Crossmoor https://t.co/elipe7QnPc #ArriveAlive #DrugsOfTheStreet pic.twitter.com/wDfXpknRVB
— Arrive Alive (@_ArriveAlive) September 18, 2018