By Yamkela Xhaso
23 February
Khayelitsha Police arrested two constables who were reported to be selling dagga.
Inspector Siphokazi Mawisa from Khayelitsha SAPS said that police had acted on information received from a community member that two SAPS members were selling dagga.
The constables were approached at FF Block, Town Two and “two parcels of dagga were found on their possession.
Mawisa said that the allegedly went to a house, searched it where they found dagga and used it for themselves.
Inspector Siphokazi Mawisa said the two Constables, aged 30 and 35 years old and both stationed at Khayelitsha Police station, will appear in the Khayelitsha Magistrate's court tomorrow on charges of Possession of Dagga, Housebreaking and Theft and Corruption.
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