Hawks arrest Phoenix pair with R260k worth of drugs and paraphernalia

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Hawks arrest Phoenix pair with R260k worth of drugs and paraphernalia
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An alleged drug manufacturer and his accomplice have been arrested and charged for dealing in drugs in Phoenix, north of Durban.

An alleged drug manufacturer and a suspected accomplice have been arrested and charged for dealing in drugs in Phoenix, north of Durban.

Members of the Hawks from Durban's serious organised crime investigation unit, together with crime intelligence and the Durban metro drug team bust the pair after they received information about someone manufacturing drugs in the area.

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