Unregistered optometrist, accused of manufacturing drugs, arrested in Mpumalanga

Police in Mpumalanga seized medical equipment, a firearm and bullets following the arrest of a Nigerian national and his friend, accused of manufacturing drugs. Picture: Hawks

Police in Mpumalanga seized medical equipment, a firearm and bullets following the arrest of a Nigerian national and his friend, accused of manufacturing drugs. Picture: Hawks

Published Jun 23, 2024

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Police in Mpumalanga, working in collaboration with the Department of Home Affairs and the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA), have arrested two foreign nationals at White River for contravening the Medicine and Related Substance Act and the Immigration Act.

The law enforcement operation was unleashed after information was received about a Nigerian national suspected to be dealing in drugs and also practicing as illegal optometrist in White River.

Captain Dineo Lucy Sekgotodi, Mpumalanga spokesperson for the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, also known as the Hawks, said the the intelligence driven operation was spearheaded by the Nelspruit-based serious organised crime investigation, the crime intelligence unit, flying squad, the K9 unit, the local criminal record centre of SAPS, and the SA Revenue Services.

“A search and seizure warrant was authorised and executed on Friday during a disruptive operation at the place of the suspect. During the search, a firearm, four rounds and magazine were found and seized from the suspect’s car,” said Sekgotodi.

A firearm and bullets were seized as part of the operation. Picture: Hawks

She said a laboratory used to manufacture spectacles was found in the Nigerian national’s work place.

Medical equipment confiscated during the operation. Picture: Hawks

“The suspect and his friend, aged 42 and 44 were arrested. Both of them failed to produce passports. The duo was charged and detained pending their first court appearance at White River Magistrate’s Court on Monday, June 24 2024,” said Sekgotodi.

“All exhibits were seized and registered at SAPS 13 register. The firearm will be sent to ballistic for confirmation as the suspect claimed that it's a blow gun. Investigation continues.”

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