Second time unlucky for alleged dagga peddler

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Motherwell police in Port Elizabeth with the dagga haul they found in a panel van pulled over in a routine crime prevention operation Pictures: SAPS

POLICE doing a routine crime prevention operation were surprised that a panel van they had pulled over contained dagga with an estimated street value of R1.5-million.

Motherwell police in Port Elizabeth with the dagga haul they found in a panel van pulled over in a routine crime prevention operation Pictures: SAPS

They were even more surprised when they recognised the driver as a repeat offender.

Police members of the Motherwell Operational Command Centre (OCC), in Nelson Mandela Metro, pulled over a 46-year-old suspect driving a white Toyota Quantum panel van at around 12.30am on Wednesday morning.

The OCC found the van laden with 21 bags of dagga, with a combined weight of over 600 kilograms.

According to Captain Andre Beetge, the suspect had been arrested on September 10 in Govan Mbeki, close to the scene of his most recent arrest.

“In that case he [the suspect] was arrested for possession of 26 bags of dagga with an estimated street value of R1.2-million.

“The suspect was released after his first arrest due to lack of evidence,” said Beetge.

The suspect is due to face a charge of dealing in dagga at the New Brighton Magistrate’s Court today.

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