Lauren Snyders
1 March 2012
Police in Cape Town have arrested a British tourist after being found with nine kilograms of tik.
The police’s Andre Traut said the tik has an estimated street value of two-point-five-million-rands.
Following an extensive investigation, the man was arrested in a storage facility in Table View.
The suspect is visiting South Africa on a three month visa and is expected to appear in the Cape Town Magistrates Court tomorrow.
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