Crime
Nigerian, South African Arrested for Drug Trafficking in Johannesburg Hotel Raid
The Johannesburg Metro Police Department, in collaboration with the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, has apprehended two individuals—a 48-year-old Nigerian and a 43-year-old South African—on charges of drug trafficking.
Superintendent Xolani Fihla, spokesperson for the JMPD, revealed that the arrests were made following a meticulously planned operation conducted jointly by the JMPD’s tactical response unit and the Hawks.
Acting on intelligence provided, the operation was initiated to investigate alleged drug dealing activities reported at the Houghton Hotel in Houghton, as reported by Independent Online.
“On 08 April 2024, a joint operation was conducted by the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department Tactical Response Unit and the Johannesburg Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation,” stated Fihla.
“The operation was based on information received about suspected drug dealing activities at the Houghton Hotel in Houghton. Upon arrival, the team identified the room of interest. The male occupant of the room was found in possession of approximately five kilograms of an illicit drug known as crystal meth,” he added.
Further investigations led to the identification of another male individual, located in the hotel’s restaurant, who was linked to the rented room where the drugs were found.
The confiscated drugs, with an estimated street value of around R800,000 (approximately 53 million naira), were seized during the raid.
Fihla confirmed that both suspects were apprehended and are currently detained at Norwood SAPS pending further legal proceedings.