Thursday, 8 January 2015

Group Runs Expose: Nigerian Drug Cartel Busted In Johannesburg

Group Runs Expose: Nigerian Drug Cartel Busted In Johannesburg
The uncomplimentary name for Nigerians based mostly in Republic of South Africa is Kwerekwere, a reputation given as a result of to voters of that country, all Nigerians area unit a bunch drug dealers and criminals of all types.
And many Nigerians themselves don't do something to wash up the image of the country, even as another corporate trust pass the west Africans in Berea, the favored drug capital of metropolis, was busted by the South African narcotics agents popularly referred to as the Hawks yesterday, Wednesday, 7 January, 2015.

According to a report carried by South African paper, Times Lives, the Hawks raided the Highrise flats in Berea that is home to several Nigerians and did an intensive search and in remission 5 men World Health Organization were behind a race corporate trust that focuses on transportation in medication from South yank countries and distributing them in southern African countries.

The leader of the Hawks team, Captain Paul Ramaloko said in a statement:

"The Nigerians are allegedly part of a bigger syndicate involved in the trade of drugs in the area. When the team searched their flat they found 1kg of heroin and 500g of cocaine rocks with a street value of R375,000.

When the men were asked to identify themselves, they presented asylum papers."

Acting national head of the Hawks, Maj-Gen Mthandazo Ntlemeza, lauded the Hawks for 'dismantling a Nigerian drug-smuggling ring.'

"We have no shelter for drug dealers in this country, nor do we have a safe place for drug storage.

These substances and their precursors are ravaging our communities. We are serious when we say we want to close the drug market in this country."

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