Police have issued a stern warning to pupils using drugs, especially at schools.
A search at a high school in the Hibberdene area was conducted on Tuesday this week by police from Hibberdene Vispol, together with Warrant Officer Johan Terreblanche from Port Shepstone K9 Unit.
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Some 200 pupils were searched, using police drug dog, Camilla. “Forty-four grams of dagga was found abandoned in the school and cigarettes were also confiscated,” said police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Zandra Wiid.

She said ongoing searches will be conducted at various schools in the Ugu Cluster to curb the use of drugs among pupils.
No arrests were made.
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