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Beitbridge Police Stop Codeine Smuggling in Funeral Minibus
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27514, member: 2262"] Border officers caught a Toyota Quantum minibus trying to cross from South Africa into Zimbabwe with hidden drugs. The vehicle looked like it carried funeral items but actually smuggled large amounts of codeine cough medicine. Officers found bottles of BronCleer, known as Bronco, along with Benylin containing codeine. People often abuse these medicines because they make users feel high. Smugglers placed the illegal bottles under funeral flowers and blankets, hoping nobody would check a vehicle during such a sad time. Something seemed wrong about the papers and how people acted inside the van, which made the border guards look more carefully at everything. One officer explained that the group expected nobody would question a funeral vehicle passing through, but several things just looked suspicious. Police arrested the driver and two other people right away. They continue searching for where these drugs came from and whether bigger criminal groups planned the whole operation. Local people felt angry when they learned about the fake funeral trick. One person watching everything happen said using death as a cover story disrespects real grieving families. The clever hiding spot shows how desperate drug runners become when moving illegal stuff between countries. The medicines contain ingredients that cause addiction problems across both nations, creating health crises in many communities. The arrest brings new attention to drug problems along the South Africa-Zimbabwe border. Many residents demand stronger security measures to stop illegal substances from moving between countries. Police departments face growing pressure to increase patrols and inspection procedures at crossing points. The case demonstrates how criminals constantly develop creative methods to move banned products across international boundaries despite law enforcement efforts. [/QUOTE]
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