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Another drug laboratory discovered in Standerton

The laboratory, equipment and products are estimated to be worth R28m

Two South African men, aged between 24 and 39, were arrested following the discovery of yet another drug laboratory in Standerton yesterday (Tuesday, April 8).

The latest laboratory, its equipment and products are estimated to be worth R28m.

The arrested suspects were scheduled to appear in the Standerton Magistrate’s Court today (Wednesday, April 9), but had not done so at the time of publication.

These suspects were arrested in Flora Park just four days after the arrest of six Mozambican nationals for similar activities.

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The Secunda-based Serious Organised Crime Investigation Unit monitored the origin of drugs in Standerton after numerous cases of possession of drugs were reported in this town.

“The task was successfully executed as two clandestine laboratories were raided within a week,” said provincial Hawks spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Magonseni Nkosi.

He said the team comprised of the Hawks’ Secunda-based Serious Organised Crime Investigation Unit, the South African Narcotics Enforcement Bureau, Standerton Crime Intelligence, the Standerton K9 Unit, the Standerton Local Criminal Record Centre, the Forensic Science Laboratory, and a private security company.

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Some of the powder used in the manufacturing of drugs

Nkosi said a pressing machine and 35 buckets filled with powder ready to be pressed into tablets were recovered.

“The recovered powder is valued at R26m while the pressing machine is estimated to be worth R2m,” said Nkosi.

Seven vehicles were confiscated at the premises.

“Although the vehicles’ doors were unlocked, their boots were locked,” explained Nkosi.

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Tumelo Waga Dibakwane

Tumelo Waga Dibakwane is a seasoned journalist, who started his career in 2012. He is actively involved in a variety of socio-economic stories that affect communities in the Lowveld at a grassroots level. He has have covered a myriad of stories, some of which have highlighted the plight of township and village life.
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