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Mandrax tablets and Tik worth R100 000 seized in Thornton

Western Cape: Partnership policing led to the arrest of a 56-year-old woman in Thornton yesterday. Western Cape K-9 unit members followed up on information they received from the community about a house where drugs were being sold. Upon their arrival at the address, the members of police searched the premises and they found 500 Mandrax tablets and 200g of Tik worth an estimated street value of R100 000.

The suspect is appearing in the Goodwood Magistrates’ Court today.

The Provincial Commissioner of the Western Cape, Lieutenant General KE Jula, commended the community who joined the police in their efforts to remove drugs that destroy the lives of young people in their community.

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