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3 cops among 5 due in Mbombela court after 107 bags of dagga seized
3 cops among 5 due in Mbombela court after 107 bags of dagga seized
Five people, including three police officers, are expected to appear in the Nelspruit Magistrate's Court tomorrow.
According to Mpumalanga News, they were arrested after more than 100 bags of marijuana were confiscated along the N4 toll road yesterday afternoon.
'The three police officers, aged between 32 and 49, were apprehended while they were allegedly escorting a vehicle trafficking 107 bags of dagga along the N4 near the Matsulu T-junction. They were intercepted at about 15:00,' says Mpumalanga police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Jabu Ndubane. The officers are attached to the White River Flying Squad.
According to a report, the officers were on duty, in full uniform, and travelling in a marked police vehicle.
Ndubane says the Matsulu SAPS had received a tip-off concerning the suspicious activity.
'Members of the Matsulu SAPS responded accordingly and cornered the suspects. The three policemen are facing charges relating to corrupt activities they were allegedly involved in. They are also facing a charge of defeating the ends of justice. Other related charges could be added as the investigation continues,' she adds.
The other two suspects, a man and a woman, were travelling in a white Toyota Corolla carrying the cannabis. They were also arrested and face separate charges of dealing in dagga.
Ndubane says the confiscated dagga is estimated to be worth millions of rands, and that more charges may be added against the suspects.
While their court appearance looms, internal disciplinary action will in the meantime be instituted against the three officers.
The acting provincial police commissioner, Major General Dr Zeph Mkhwanazi, emphasises that no one is above the law.
'If a member of the SAPS is found to have been on the wrong side of the law, regardless of his status, the law will have to take its course without any fear or favour,' says Mkhwanazi.
This is not the first time members of the White River Flying Squad have been implicated in criminal activity along the N4.
In August 2023, a group of officers from the same unit were arrested after they were found in possession of high-calibre firearms believed to have been used in a cash-in-transit heist along the Malalane/Jeppes Reef road a few days earlier.
Their matter is still in court.
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