By Mikhaila Crowie
19 February 2009
Bishop Lavis Police arrested two men yesterday afternoon in Borchard Squary Road for dealing in dagga.
Police seized 21 sealed boxes containing dagga worth a street value of R920 000.
Sergeant November Filander said the two men were charged with dealing in drugs and are due to make a court appearance soon.
“Bishop Lavis police received information regarding suspicious parcels from a courier company in Airport Industry.”
Filander added that police conducted an observation on the suspicious parcels which led to the arrests of two men aged 49 and 32.
The men are from Delft and Nyanga respectively.
They were travelling in a white Hyundai ID truck.
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