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Virus and Bunny strike again in Bellville

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Don’t take chances with the police dogs, Virus and Bunny in Cape Town. In the latest incident, Bunny found nearly 3,000 Mandrax tablets in an informal settlement in Belville. Last week, Virus was instrumental in locating a drug stash in a parked car at Parksig Villas, also in Bellville. These drugs have an estimated street value of more than R2.7 million.

 

Virus and Bunny strike again in Bellville

 

Virus and Bunny strike in Bellville

 

The Cape Town Metro Police say the drugs that Bunny led officers to have a street value of more than R130 000. At the same time, law enforcement officers also confiscated 14 rounds of ammunition, a cellphone which turned out to be stolen and over R5 000 in cash.

 

Virus and Bunny strike again in Bellville

 

 

Drug bust just a hop, skip and a jump for K9 Bunny

 

Earlier, officers entrenched in the Metro Police K9 Unit were alerted about drugs that were allegedly being stored at a premises in the Tienie Meyer Bypass informal settlement. On arrival at the place and after requesting permission to conduct a search, officers discovered four mandrax tablets. However, they decided to expand the search and called on their K9 counterparts to assist.

 

Virus and Bunny strike again in Bellville

A suspect has been detained

 

Bunny didn’t need a lot of prodding. In a jiffy, the dog led his handler to a black bag which was hidden behind a cupboard. A 34-year-old suspect was arrested. He has been detained at Bellville SAPS and will appear in court once charged. The investigation continues.

 

Virus and Bunny strike again in Bellville

 

 

 

Virus and Bunny strike again in Bellville

Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.

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