Source: https://twitter.com/EversonLuhanga/status/1527712319555477505?s=20&t=6zbBbOj_57xojk27uspN7Q
The South African Police Hawks arrested a suspected drug dealer in Nelspruit town on Wednesday, May 18.
The suspect was arrested for owning a drug laboratory and manufacturing illicit drugs in the town. Different drug production types of equipment were seized by the police during the arrest. Dagga trees, Dagga oil, and processed Dagga were also recovered.


"A colored male Julio Cohen ( 33 ) was arrested by the Hawks Serious Organised Crime Investigation based in Nelspruit for owning drugs laboratory and manufacturing thereof on Wednesday in Nelspruit town."
The use of hard drugs most especially Dagga has spread across major cities in South Africa.
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