Officials assisting in the arrest of suspects involved in illegal drug sales.
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Durban’s crackdown on illicit trade and drug trafficking intensified this week, as metro police and partner agencies carried out coordinated operations that led to multiple arrests and the seizure of contraband worth over R600 000, uncovering large quantities of illegal cigarettes and narcotics.
The operations, which took place on Monday, targeted illegal business activities on the Bluff and resulted in the apprehension of a foreign national in Umbilo in connection with a major drug syndicate.
In the first incident, metro police said that a multi-disciplinary enforcement operation was conducted on the Bluff, Durban South, targeting illegal business activities and the sale of prohibited items.
Part of the operation was the SA Revenue Service (SARS) Customs, Business Licensing Unit, immigration officials, Durban metro police K9 unit, and the Durban metro police by-law compliance unit.
A joint enforcement team inspected two business premises during the operation.
The inspections led to the following:
“Both suspects were detained at Brighton Beach SAPS for further processing,” the metro police said.
“The Durban Metro Police Service will continue working with partner agencies to clamp down on illicit trade, ensure compliance with municipal by-laws, and protect communities from illegal activities within the city.”
In a separate incident, also on Monday, metro police said it continued to work with other law enforcement agencies to combat criminal activity, netting a foreign national with nearly R600,000 worth of cocaine.
Officers uncovered a significant cocaine stash valued at nearly R600,000 during a search warrant execution.
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The metro police tactical support unit and metro police task team, alongside the SA Police Service (SAPS) KwaZulu-Natal Counter Narcotics, arrested a 27-year-old foreign national during an operation in Umbilo.
The metro police explained that the members were executing a search warrant when they stopped the suspect as he exited his vehicle.
“During the search, officers discovered pure cocaine concealed inside a sock. A further search of the suspect’s flat led to the discovery of additional drugs, bringing the estimated street value of the cocaine to nearly R600,000,” the metro police said.
“Preliminary investigations indicate that the same suspect was previously arrested in 2025 for possession of cocaine valued at approximately R400,000.”
The metro police said the suspect is expected to appear in court soon, facing charges related to drug possession and dealing.
“This arrest forms part of an ongoing investigation into a drug trafficking syndicate, believed to have links to an international network involved in the trafficking, manufacturing, storage, and distribution of narcotics.”
The metro police added that it remains committed to supporting joint operations that enhance crime prevention efforts and protect communities across eThekwini.
The SAPS have been approached for comment.
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