Tik
Drugs worth R500,000 confiscated during SAPS raid in Outdshoorn
On Tuesday, police were deployed across the Karoo town to crack down on drug dealers.
A 52-year-old woman was arrested by the Hawks Narcotics Enforcement Bureau on Wednesday.
During a police operation in Mbekweni, a 33-year-old suspected drug dealer was caught with dagga, tik and mandrax on Saturday night.
Officers tried to stop the two, who were travelling along New Ottery Road without wearing helmets, on Friday.
Officers seized tik valued at more than R1 million and arrested one person in an operation on Friday.
Bandile Mbana, an official at the facility for the past 10 years, was arrested and detained following a random search conducted earlier in August.
Police also impounded the vehicle that was allegedly used to transport the drugs.
Police acted on a tip-off about drugs being sold at a house in woodlands on Saturday.
The Hawks arrested the suspects at a drug lab in Welbekend on Monday.
In a biggest haul, customs officials spotted suspicious objects while scanning a passenger's luggage last Saturday.
A 31-year-old suspect was found with more 9,400 mandrax tablets with an estimated street value of half a million rand.
Two suspects remain in custody after law enforcement nabbed them for drug possession and robbery.
Officials made the discovery in a travel bag on Tuesday.
The man was pulled over in the Port Alfred area over the weekend with Tik found hidden in his vehicle.
She was arrested on Wednesday in Cape Town after disembarking a flight from East London.
Police made the drug discovery at the Cape Town International Airport last night.
The woman was caught with tik worth almost R2 million at Cape Town International Airport.
The bust was a joint operation between the Hawks, Sars & the Harbours Operational Response Service.
There have been at least four drug busts in the Boland and Cape Town area over the past three days.