Three arrestees have been convicted in Mitchells Plain in a landmark drug case that highlights the ongoing battle against crystal methamphetamine, or ‘tik’, in the Western Cape.
The suspects, aged between 61 and 66, were found guilty by the Mitchells Plain Regional Court for dealing in narcotics yesterday.
Hawks spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Siyabulela Vukubi says a sentencing hearing is scheduled for 29 May 2026.
“The investigation began in February 2016, when intelligence led the Western Cape Hawks’ South African Narcotics Enforcement Bureau (SANEB) to a suspected drug deal at the Mitchells Plain Promenade Mall. Five suspects were caught in the act.”
Vukubi adds that the operation resulted in the confiscation of 193 grams of crystal methamphetamine, valued at R60,000, and R13,570 in cash.
“Of the five initially arrested, two have since passed away, leaving the three now convicted.”


