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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Investments made into the province’s K9 units bearing fruit

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Western Cape MEC for Community Safety and Police Oversight Reagan Allen says the investments made into the province’s K9 units continually bear fruit.

Last week the unit was instrumental in confiscating hundreds of parcels of dagga at a roadblock in Malmesbury.

Allen says one man was arrested during the incident.

To date, the provincial government has already funded the province’s dog unit with over R13 million.

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