WALVIS BAY – Police here have found and confiscated mandrax tablets buried in a churchyard at Narraville.
Deputy Commissioner Andrew Iyambo told Nampa that 100 tablets of mandrax, with an estimated value of N$ 6 000, were found in an open space at the Rynse Kerk at the weekend. “Someone alerted the Police about the drugs but [the] Police could not lay an ambush because it was an open space.”No arrests have been made and Police investigations continue.In another incident, Police arrested five suspects found in possession of dagga.The five were arrested at the Shell Service Station in Sam Nujoma Drive, Walvis Bay.The suspects would appear in court soon, Iyambo said.On Saturday, a man was ocked up after he was found in possession of dagga valued at N$105.Both cases are still under investigation.- Nampa”Someone alerted the Police about the drugs but [the] Police could not lay an ambush because it was an open space.”No arrests have been made and Police investigations continue.In another incident, Police arrested five suspects found in possession of dagga.The five were arrested at the Shell Service Station in Sam Nujoma Drive, Walvis Bay.The suspects would appear in court soon, Iyambo said.On Saturday, a man was ocked up after he was found in possession of dagga valued at N$105.Both cases are still under investigation.- Nampa
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