Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Dutch citizen arrested at OR Tambo airport with 40kg of khat

Date:

Dutch Man Caught with Khat at Johannesburg Airport

What Happened?

Police stopped a Dutch traveller at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. He was about to board a flight to Frankfurt, Germany, when officers searched his luggage.

What Was Found?

Inside his bags, officers discovered more than 40 kilograms of khat. The street value of the drugs is estimated at about R240,000.

Who Made the Arrest?

Lieutenant‑Colonel Amanda van Wyk from the South African Police Service (SAPS) confirmed the seizure. She said the operation was part of an intelligence‑led effort to fight transnational crime.

Why Does This Matter?

Khat is a stimulant leaf that is illegal in many countries, including South Africa. Carrying large amounts can lead to serious charges such as drug trafficking.

What Happens Next?

The suspect is expected to appear at Kempton Park Magistrates Court on Monday. He will face charges related to drug dealing.

Broader Context

In the last two years, SAPS has intercepted and arrested more than 50 drug couriers at OR Tambo Airport. The airport remains a key focus for border‑control efforts.

Conclusion

This arrest shows how police use intelligence to stop illegal drugs from moving across borders. For teens traveling abroad, it’s a reminder to know what items are allowed and to avoid carrying anything that could be mistaken for a narcotic.

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