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Police Seize 110kg of Dagga in Cross-Border Smuggling Busts
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48885, member: 636"] Police busted a major drug ring and seized almost 110 kilograms of dagga across Zimbabwe. Officers struck twice within 24 hours and caught smugglers red-handed with massive stashes. The raids targeted criminals moving marijuana across the South African border. Detective work paid off when tip-offs led cops straight to the dealers. Four people landed behind bars after the successful crackdown operations. Detectives tracked a foreign bus to Arcturus Road on July 1st after receiving inside information. They watched crew members move groceries from the vehicle into a waiting DAF truck. Sharp-eyed officers spotted something suspicious about the transfer and moved closer. A thorough search revealed 59.5 kilograms of dagga hidden inside yellow plastic wrapping. Memory Mukwasani got arrested when she collected the illegal drugs from the bus workers. The next day brought another breakthrough at Parks crossing point near Beitbridge. Three men tried sneaking 50 kilograms of dagga past border security. James Vengesai, Dumisani Moyo and Peter Matimba all got caught with the contraband. Officers believe the marijuana came from South Africa through illegal smuggling routes. The trio joins Mukwasani facing serious drug possession charges. Commissioner Paul Nyathi promises more raids against international drug networks. Police refuse to tolerate trafficking operations that poison communities with illegal substances. The arrests prove that law enforcement stays alert at border crossings and residential areas. All suspects will appear before magistrates as investigations continue. Authorities plan to keep hitting smuggling rings hard until they disappear completely. [/QUOTE]
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