South African Authorities Arrest A Nigerian Woman On Suspicion Of Drugs Traffick
South African authorities arrest a Nigerian woman on suspicion of drugs trafficking and possessionIn connection with drug-related offenses in the Brackendowns neighborhood of Alberton, a 39-year-old Nigerian lady was taken into custody by the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Departmentâs (JMPD) Tactical Response Unit.The JMPD spokesperson, Superintendent Xolani Fihla, confirmed the womanâs arrest in a statement and stated that the womanâs husband is being sought after.During an intelligence-driven operation in Eldorado Park on Saturday, April 6, 2024, officers learned vital information on a person who is active in drug distribution in the neighborhood. Additionally, a description of the drug-transporting vehicle was given,â the statement said. Eyes Of Lagos reports,âFollowing up on this lead, the officers traced the suspect to a residence in Brackendowns, Alberton. On Sunday, April 7, 2024, while surveilling the residence, they observed a white Mercedes-Benz matching the provided description leaving the premises.âThe officers promptly intercepted the vehicle, which was driven by the female suspect. A thorough search revealed the presence of a narcotic known as Kat.âWhen questioned about the illicit items, the suspect claimed that the vehicle belonged to her husband.âA further search of the suspectâs house was conducted, and more narcotics were recovered.âThe narcotics with an estimated street value of approximately R 700 000.00 were seized by the police. Additionally, chemicals and equipment were found at the premises, indicating that the house could be a narcotics lab.âSubsequently, the female suspect, identified as a Nigerian national, was taken into custody on charges of drug dealing and possession.âShe was detained at the Brackendowns South African Police Service (SAPS) station, where a case was opened for further investigation.âThe investigation remains ongoing, and efforts are underway to apprehend the main suspect, the womanâs husband who is still at large.âThe JMPD remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of our community by combating drug-related criminal activities. We urge residents to report any suspicious behaviour or information to the authorities.âhttps://eyesoflagos.com/2024/04/10/south-african-authorities-arrest-a-nigerian-woman-on-suspicion-of-narcotics-trafficking-and-possession/