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Crime: tackling dagga by the roots

Police received a tip-off about the dagga plantation.

NCANDU – About 800 dagga plants were discovered and destroyed on a vacant land, near Amcor Dam, while the Newcastle Crime Prevention D group were doing patrols, on Saturday, February 18.

Members of Crime Prevention destroy the dagga plants.

According to SAPS Corporate Communications and Liaison Officer, Lizzy Arumugam, police received a tip-off about the dagga plantation.

Newcastle Crime Prevention D group destroy the dagga plants.

Anyone who can shed light on the planters, is requested to call the police on 034 314 6237 or 034 314 6158.

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