20 suspects nabbed for drug-related offences


Picture: Some of dagga confiscated during operations/Supplied 

By BAKANG MOKOTO

7 April 2026 – The South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Namakwa District delivered an exceptional performance over the Easter Weekend, sending a clear and resounding message to drug dealers and other criminals that law enforcement will continue to enforce a zero-tolerance approach. In a commendable display of policing excellence, SAPS members across the district arrested 20 suspects for drug-related offences during the Easter Weekend and seized drugs with an estimated combined street value of R491 000.

The Namakwa District Commissioner, Brigadier Schalk Andrews said this significant achievement was made possible through the relentless dedication of members deployed on operational duties. Andrews said they conducted thorough stop-and-search operations and applied sharp instincts and sound policing skills to detect and confiscate the illicit substances.

“Our members remained steadfast in their duties. They did not relent, they did not slow down, and their commitment has contributed to making Namakwa safer for all. These successes can be attributed to the excellent corroboration between SAPS and the community.

“We express our sincere appreciation for these outstanding results. The safety on roads across the district is a result of intensified visibility and deployment of both traffic officials and SAPS members throughout the district,” he said.

Andrews further said disruptive actions will continue unabated to address priority crimes in hotspot areas.

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