Pubdate: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 Source: Pretoria News, The (South Africa) Copyright: 2004 The Pretoria News Contact: http://www.pretorianews.co.za Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2962 Author: Elize Jacobs PRETORIA POLICE NAB 'BIG FISH' IN DRUG BUST Police confiscated Mandrax tablets worth more than R1-million at an upmarket Clubview house at the weekend. Thanks to the 4am raid police also discovered ammunition and about R1 000 in cash. The 46-year-old suspect had been under surveillance on suspicion of drug peddling. The discovery of the drugs led to the arrest of the man and his wife at their Laudium mansion. They were arrested for dealing in drugs and for illegally being in possession of ammunition. The man apparently had at least 485 rounds of ammunition of different calibres. 'Now we are breaking into the top circles' While police were investigating this matter it came to light that the man was on R5 000 bail in connection with two murders, including that of his brother in April last year. The second murder apparently happened in February this year, when the suspect allegedly killed a man in a Laudium street after an argument. Police spokesperson Inspector Percy Morokane described the operation as a major success. He said the intelligence-driven raid was conducted after a tip-off confirming the suspect's involvement in drug trafficking. Morokane said preliminary investigations indicated that the suspect was a "big fish" in drug trafficking circles in the country. An estimated 33 000 Mandrax tablets, which sell for R40 each, were found at his house. "We believe we have dealt a major blow to the manufacturers," said Morokane, adding: "In the past we were dealing with the lower and middle-men, now we are breaking into the top circles." He said they suspected that the man was not operating alone and were investigating a bigger syndicate. Morokane said much had been invested in police intelligence and added that similar successes would be visible from now on. Organised Crime Unit head Superintendent Joseph Baloyi said they were hard at work to safeguard the future of youngsters. Morokane reproached people who complained about the police conducting raids on clubs and other such venues. "One often reads of people who complain of police actions regarding frequent raids at popular hot-spots in Hatfield." "We are on the lookout for users and pushers who buy these drugs from people such as the suspect we arrested - it is our work." He said the suspect would soon appear in the Pretoria magistrate's court. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin