Drug traffickers arrested with 200kg of mbanje disguised as blankets

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By Ndinatsei Mavodza
MASVINGO – Eleven suspected drug traffickers were arrested on March 10 after police
intercepted a load of about 200 kilogrammes of dagga that had been disguised to look like
blankets in an attempt to avoid detection.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirmed the incident in an X post and said the
suspects who are both men and women were travelling from Beitbridge when they were
stopped during a police operation.
The dagga had been carefully wrapped and packaged in a way that made it resemble blankets,
a tactic believed to have been meant to avoid suspicion during transportation.
During the operation, officers also recovered unregistered medicines that were found in the
suspects’ possession.
The 11 suspects were arrested at the scene and are expected to appear in court facing charges
related to the illegal possession and trafficking of drugs.
Police say investigations are still ongoing to determine whether other people could be linked
to the trafficking syndicate.
In a statement, ZRP warned that the fight against drug trafficking and substance abuse
remains a top priority.
“The Zimbabwe Republic Police reiterates that there is no going back in the fight against
drug trafficking and substance abuse. All individuals involved in the illegal production,
transportation and distribution of drugs will be arrested and taken to court,” the police said.
Drug trafficking cases have been rising across the country and border towns such as
Beitbridge are often used as entry points for drugs being moved into Zimbabwe.
Police have urged members of the public to report drug dealers and suspicious activities in
their communities to help reduce the spread of illegal drugs.

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