By Lelethu Mquqo
20 September 2011
Police in the Western Cape arrested a 30-year old woman for being in possession of tik with a street value of about R2.2 million.
Four plastic bags containing just more than eight kilograms of tik were confiscated on a passenger bus travelling towards Cape Town via Beaufort-West.
Police spokesperson, Malcolm Potjie says the woman will appear in the Beaufort-West Magistrate’s Court tomorrow.
Potjie says the arrest of the woman is a step in the right direction in the attempt of stopping drug distribution in the Western Cape, especially amongst the youth.
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