Western Cape police crack down on everything from weapons and dagga to romance scams

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Western Cape police crack down on everything from weapons and dagga to romance scams
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Western Cape police have made a number of arrests over the past few days, with charges ranging from unlawful possession of firearms to organised crime.

Western Cape police have made a number of arrests in the past few days with charges ranging from unlawful possession of firearms to organised crime.

“The members responded to information and approached and searched an identified address. They confiscated two handmade guns, ammunition and dagga. Two males aged 41 and 21 were arrested and charged with possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition, and possession of dagga.”

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