Pubdate: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 Source: Business Day (South Africa) Copyright: 2003 Business Day. Contact: http://www.bday.co.za/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2925 MAPUTO POLICE ON ALERT AFTER DRUG BUST Johannesburg THE Mozambican police were placed on maximum alert this week for drug traffickers, said to be using Maputo International Airport as a point of transit, according to Nataniel Macamo, head of public relations in the interior ministry. The Mozambique Information Agency reported Macamo as saying traffickers were bringing cocaine from Latin America to South Africa, via Maputo. "The planes they catch take them from Brazil via Lisbon to Maputo," he said. The traffickers, mostly women, were working for a powerful network, with headquarters in SA, and had chosen Maputo as a safe corridor. Macamo was speaking after the arrest of a South African woman the second arrest in 10 days at Maputo airport at the weekend. The woman was found to be carrying "30 balls of cocaine", each weighing five grams, in her stomach. Zelda Haas, 25, was flying from Sao Paulo, Brazil, via Lisbon, with an onward connection to SA. Another SA woman, Singathawa Mandongana, who was allegedly carrying 700g of cocaine, had followed the same route and was arrested at Maputo airport last week, thanks to cooperation with the Portuguese police. Haas told police that she should have been carrying 69 balls of the drug, but she had "complications" in swallowing them and fainted. Her companions decided to stop after she had swallowed only 30 balls, and submitted her to intensive treatment before she left. She also explained that she had been scheduled to depart on October 19, but the trip was postponed after the news of the arrest of Mandongana. The two suspects are in police custody in Maputo, and the police hope for more arrests. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart