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Police took their O kae Molao anti-crime operation to Tshwane where more than 250 people were charged for various crimes.
Police conducted roadblocks, raids and stop and searches during the operation.
Those arrested will appear in various courts on Monday.
Police arrested more than 250 people for crimes ranging from drug possession to illegal immigration during the O kae Molao crime swoop in Pretoria.
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Police Minister Bheki Cele joined Gauteng Community Safety MEC Faith Mazibuko and provincial police commissioner Lieutenant-General Elias Mawela at roadblocks, stop and searches and raids in the city on Friday night.
During a Skaap vang , a silver Ford Fiesta was stopped & searched.Officers got rock, rystal meth, nyaope, dagga & money. Suspect arrested. While we were observing the counting of the drugs, a car sped from a distance, failed to stop & crashed into the Ford. #NgicisheNgafapic.twitter.com/o5DFvQvct3 MEC Faith Mazibuko (@FaithMaz
During South Africa’s strictest national lockdown, a ban on alcohol and tobacco fanned the fires of a large and lucrative black market for cigarettes. The South African National Treasury data show the government lost R9.5bn in alcohol and tobacco taxes in the first four months of the 2020 fiscal year. A report funded by the country’s Tobacco Institute showed that two years before the ban, the country already had one of the world’s largest illicit markets for tobacco products. In December last year, a SARS official and two accomplices were charged with corruption and defeating the course of justice over a seized truck and contraband, which was allegedly cleared to pass over the Beitbridge border crossing from Zimbabwe. The contents of that truck were estimated to be worth R10m. On Sunday, more Remington Gold cigarettes were seized, this time the load was worth R13m. Tax Justice SA founder Yusuf Abramjee says the bust is proof of the findings released in a report by Ipsos, which