Police have dismantled a “green” business operating out of a residential property in Strubenvale, Springs. The operation followed a tip-off regarding illegal activities running within the suburbs.
Large Haul of Flavored Products
Sector 5 managers and the Ekurhuleni crime prevention unit stormed the yard, discovering a “mountain” of dagga. Along with the raw plant, officers found a stash of weed products available in various “fancy flavours.”
A 20-year-old man was arrested at the scene. Sergeant Charity Zwane, a spokeswoman for the Springs police, confirmed that the suspect was taken into custody for dealing in dagga.
Part of a Province-Wide Crackdown
This bust is part of a massive crackdown occurring across Gauteng. Police are utilizing Operation Shanela and Operation Prosper to target illegal dagga products and edibles.
The seized contraband has been removed from the property and booked into the SAPS13 register to be used as evidence.
Legal Implications
The courts are currently processing thousands of arrests as the state attempts to differentiate between private use and commercial syndicates. Authorities have warned that those caught dealing should not expect leniency.
The suspect from Strubenvale is expected to appear in the Springs Magistrates Court soon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was arrested during the Strubenvale raid?
A 20-year-old man was arrested on the spot for dealing in dagga.
What specific items were seized by the police?
Police found a large quantity of dagga and a stash of weed products in various fancy flavours.
Which police operations are responsible for this crackdown?
The bust is part of a broader Gauteng crackdown involving Operation Shanela and Operation Prosper.
Do you believe targeted operations like Shanela and Prosper are effective in reducing the sale of illegal edibles to minors?
