By Kim Saulse
25 November 2009
Two suspects have been arrested in Philippi for the possession of 200 kilograms of dagga.
Police acted on a tip off which led them to the house in Dimbaza Street.
Police searched the house and confiscated three bins of dagga.
A 20 year old man and 29 year old woman were immediately arrested but claimed the dagga belonged to their mother’s friend.
The two will appear in court soon.
They face charges of possession of dagga.
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