Community tips helped cops score a massive pill seizure worth over R122,000 in Petsana Township last week.
The Bethlehem Public Order Policing Unit raided the residence
The Bethlehem Public Order Policing Unit raided the residence
- Officers acted on Friday after residents flagged suspicious activity patterns.
- The team discovered more than 2,000 Mandrax tablets stashed inside.
- Trust between locals and law enforcement made the breakthrough possible.
- Users crush the pills and combine them with dagga.
- Addiction can trigger breathing issues, seizures, and fatal overdoses.
- Long-term consumption destroys memory function and completely destabilizes moods.
- Both suspects lived at the searched address in Reitz.
- Authorities believe the pair supplied dealers across the township regularly.
- Their first court appearance happened on Monday, 9 February 2026.
- Courts must assess flight risk and potential ongoing criminal conduct.
- The accused remains locked up pending the next hearing date.
- Mandrax smuggling connects to larger syndicates operating across borders.
- Health clinics report surging addiction cases, straining already limited resources.
- The recent Heidedal vehicle search also recovered thousands of illegal sedatives.
- Poverty and unemployment drive many toward substance abuse cycles.
- Convictions for dealing carry sentences exceeding 15 years behind bars.