A 30-year-old female Namibian drug mule was arrested at OR Tambo International Airport on Sunday. The South African Police Services (SAPS), South African Revenue Service (SARS) customs and immigration officials received intelligence from SAPS regarding a drug mule that would land from Sau Paulo at about 07:25. 'The team immediately intercepted the drug mule as she was making her way through immigration. She was immediately arrested, taken to a local hospital where a medical x-ray confirmed and detected foreign objects in her stomach,' said the police in a statement. According to police the process to release the suspected drugs from her body is underway. 'She has already released more than 60 bullets of suspected cocaine thus far. She is currently under police guard and custody. 'The value of the drugs cannot be determined at this stage as the process to release all suspected drugs from the suspect's body may take some time,' said the statement. This is the tenth drug mule to be arrested at this airpor t in the past two months. National Commissioner of the Police, General Fannie Masemola, applauded the vigilance of the multidisciplinary team who are working tirelessly to clamp down on criminality at the airport. 'Our men and women in blue are hard at work intercepting hardened criminals. South Africa is not a playground for criminals and transnational organised crime. We are squeezing the space for criminals and leaving nothing to chance,' said Masemola. Source: South African Government News Agency
Alleged Namibian drug mule arrested with over 60 ingested cocaine bullets
Search
Advertisement
Recent Posts
NamPost launches digital channels
October 19, 2024
WINDHOEK: Namibia Post Limited ( NamPost ) officially launched its MyNamPost Banking App and Internet
BoN reduces repo rate to 7.25 per cent
October 16, 2024
WINDHOEK: The Bank of Namibia ( BoN ) announced a 25 basis point reduction in
Tsumeb business community pledges over N.dollars 600 000 for Tsumeb Copper Festival
October 11, 2024
The Tsumeb business community has pledged a total of N . dollars 670 000
Domestic financial system stable, robust: BoN
October 9, 2024
Windhoek: The Bank of Namibia ( BoN ) has stated that the country ‘ s