Pubdate: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 Source: Natal Witness, The (South Africa) Copyright: 2003 The Natal Witness. Contact: http://www.witness.co.za/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2960 DRUG COURT HITS CRIME HARD Drug-related crime in Durban has been hit hard by a specialist court and a team of investigators that focus on West African nationals. The court, which deals only with drug-related cases, has achieved a 96% conviction rate since it was established at the beginning of 2003. The person behind the initiative, senior public prosecutor Mark Dyson, said the court has finalised more than 1 000 cases in 10 months, which is "probably more than any other court in the country". Dyson was speaking at a briefing entitled Turning the Tide on Crime organised by Durban-based non-governmental organisation IPT. The briefing highlighted a number of success stories in the criminal justice system in KwaZulu-Natal. Before the court was established at the beginning of this year, drug-related cases were treated in the same manner as other criminal matters. The cases are now dealt with in a single court by a specialist prosecutor and magistrate. Although the drug court is one of about 10 district courts in the Durban area, it finalises more than half of the total number of cases completed in those courts. Dyson said the court works closely with detectives to ensure that investigations are prosecutor-driven. In addition, a close relationship with the Asset Forfeiture Unit has resulted in the seizure of buses, cars, houses and a farm. "We have made inroads into every level of syndicates and drug trafficking from the street peddlers to the drug lords. In fact, the court has developed a formidable reputation in the drug industry and we are told that dealers are nervous of appearing in our court," Dyson said. The court is used by investigators from Operation West, which targets West African crime syndicates. Operational commander Detective Inspector Barney Dreyer said West African nationals are responsible for 80% of all drug trafficking in Durban and control 100% of the drug trade in Durban's Point area. Dreyer's team work closely with role players including the Asset Forfeiture Unit, the Department of Home Affairs, the eThekwini municipality and the Department of Labour. Since the inception of the unit about 18 months ago, over R18 million worth of drugs has been seized and 797 people have been arrested by the unit's 20 members. The unit has achieved a 96% success rate in the 40 cases finalised so far. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake