Pubdate: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 Source: Daily News, The (South Africa) Copyright: 2004 The Daily News. Contact: http://www.dailynews.co.za/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2941 Author: Veven Bisetty WEAPONS, DAGGA SEIZED AT SCHOOL Was it a principal's hunch? If it was, it paid off. Police raided a Pietermaritzburg school and left with one unlicensed firearm, four 9mm rounds of ammunition, one knife and 2kgs of dagga. While the school declined to comment on Thursday's raid, police said the joint operation by the Sector Policing Unit, Copesville Special Task Team and the SAPS Dog Unit at the Copesville Secondary School was at the request of the school principal. Spokesman Sgt Sumay van Zyl said an intensive search was conducted by police officials, who seized the weapons. "Carrying of dangerous weapons and drugs to school constitutes a serious crime, and the SAPS cautions and warns all pupils that criminal charges will be laid against them should they be found in possession of such weapons and/or drugs," Van Zyl warned. The SAPS, he said, will continue regular checks at schools to ensure that pupils do not contravene the law in this way. The provincial education department's head of school governance, Mike Lotter, has welcomed the raid. The police, he said, were fully entitled to search schools for dangerous weapons or for banned substances. The principal has the right to call in the police. "The regulations are very clear. We will not tolerate this kind of behaviour by anyone at our schools. Safety and security is of paramount importance at our institutions," Lotter said. KwaZulu-Natal Education Minister Ina Cronje is concerned about the spate of criminal incidents at provincial schools. She said the department was looking at a radical plan which could see the police adopting schools in its areas. Cronje said drug abuse was becoming rife and that drug dealers were recruiting pupils as peddlers. She said the department was looking at joining forces with safety and security department where schools could be adopted by the police. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D