Thursday, March 04, 2010

Drug bust at country’s airports

BY NEWSTEAM
04 March 2010


The South African Revenue Service customs officials have seized millions of Rands’ worth of drugs at airports over the past few days.

Newsflash news agency reports that in the biggest haul, 12-and-a-half-kilograms of heroin, worth well over R10 million, was found in a cargo shed at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport.

In another seizure, 32 kilograms of the drug Khat, worth more than R4 million, was confiscated.

At Cape Town International Airport, around 10 kilograms of dagga was seized before departing to the United Kingdom.

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