
TBird
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TBird
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Curious mind | Law student | Realtor | generally interested in all things interesting 🧐


BREAKING NEWS | A multi-million rand Nigerian cellphone phishing syndicate - operating out of a well-known Durban beachfront hotel - has been cracked by KZN police teams. Three men from that country have just been arrested, along with two local women. Members of SAPS KZN Crime Intelligence dealing with commercial, financial and cybercrimes, SAPS KZN Commercial Crime Investigations, Durban Central SAPS and Durban Metro Police Tactical Support Unit worked closely to trace the suspects. The alleged scammers were operating out of three hotel rooms, booked in the first week of April. A number of cellphones and laptops - used in the commission of the crimes - have been seized. The five suspects will be charged with fraud, theft and the contravention of the Cybercrimes Act. They are expected in court next week. @eNCA



[DRUG TRAFFICKER ARRESTED WITH 60KG OF KHAT] It has been a busy long weekend for Police at OR Tambo International Airport(ORTIA), with significant breakthroughs in the figh against drug trafficking. In the latest drug bust, police intercepted a Netherlands national with 60kg of KHAT concealed in his luggage. The drug trafficker was set to take-off to London on Sunday morning when he was intercepted at the Airport. His luggage was inspected and 60kg of khat was found concealed inside. This is less than 24 hours after the arrest of a Brazilian national found with cocaine worth an estimated R8.7 million at the same airport. The latest arrests demonstrates the vigilance and heightened operations by SAPS working closely with ACSA security, BMA officials, SARS customs at ports of entry. The back to back successes in intercepting drug traffickers underscores the country's firm stance against transnational organised crime and law enforcements commitment to safeguarding South Africa’s borders. The drug mule is expected to appear before the Kempton Park Magistrate's Court this week on charges relating to drug trafficking.

We need to be honest Advocate Teboho Mosikili is the most weakest Evidence Leader ever #MadlangaCommission







[GRAPHIC CONTENT] "Death is horrible as it is, but the format of what took place, feels so barbaric." Lawyer Chinette Gallichan's husband says he is struggling to come to terms with his wife's death. Gallichan was shot several times on her way to the CCMA building in Johannesburg. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403.




















