Pubdate: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 Source: Cape Argus (South Africa) Copyright: 2004 Cape Argus. Contact: http://capeargus.co.za/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2939 Author: Norman Joseph Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) TIK: COP APPEARS IN COURT A police inspector has appeared in court in connection with the discovery of large quantities of "tik" or methamphetamine. The policeman and two others were each released on R400 bail after appearing in Mitchell's Plain Magistrate's Court on Friday. They face charges of possession and alternatively dealing drugs. Johnny Winston Kenneth Lewis, based at Mitchell's Plain detective branch, appeared with John Louw and Duran Stripp. They were not asked to plead. They were arrested on Thursday by police monitoring a known drug house in Outeniqua Street, Tafelsig. Lewis, Louw and Stripp arrived in Lewis's private vehicle. After police searched the car, the men were arrested. Makhaya Mani, spokesman for Community Safety MEC Leonard Ramatlakane, said: "It is disappointing to find police officers who apparently would want to supplement their salaries by allowing themselves to be used by drug lords. Such police officers will have to be exposed and dealt with." Last week thousands of placard-waving schoolchildren marched through Tafelsig and other areas of Mitchell's Plain to protest against tik. Parents and community workers have voiced their concern about the lethal drug, which is reportedly being used by children as young as eight. Mitchell's Plain resident April Engelbrecht, a legal consultant and community worker, said: "According to the community, there are apparently police linked to drug syndicates in various areas." The policeman's arrest comes as the Cape Town Drug Counselling Centre says tik abuse among its clients had risen from 1% to 48% last month. Director Grant Jardine said tik abuse was the greatest challenge facing the centre. "This increase is like nothing we've seen before." The arrest of the policeman follows that of City Police member Franklin Pamphlin last month when police entered a suspected drug house in Kleinvlei. Drugs and suspected stolen goods, worth an estimated R100 000, were found on the premises. Pamphlin appeared in the Blue Downs Magistrate's Court with several other men on charges of possession of drugs and suspected stolen goods. The men are out on bail and their trial is due next month. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake