Arrest of a 60‑Year‑Old Suspect in Grabouw
On Thursday, July 9, officers stopped a silver Audi on the N2 motorway near Grabouw during a routine vehicle check. The stop was part of a joint operation involving the Hawks’ South African Narcotics Enforcement Bureau, Caledon traffic police, and Cape Town’s K9 Unit.
How the Drugs Were Discovered
- A K9 drug dog signaled that something was hidden in the car.
- Officers searched the vehicle and found a concealed compartment.
- Inside the compartment lay Mandrax with an estimated street value of R2.1 million.
The suspect, a 60‑year‑old man, was arrested on the spot.
Court Appearance
The man is scheduled to appear before the Grabouw Magistrates Court on Monday, July 13, 2026, to face charges of drug possession.
Separate Fraud Case
In an unrelated matter, the Parow Regional Court recently dealt with a fraud case:
- Mohamed Imran (39) and Suraya Imran (37) were charged with fraud and making false statements.
- The investigation, which began in March 2023, uncovered two fraudulently obtained vehicles: a white Toyota Fortuner and a white Mercedes‑Benz ML250.
- The cars were seized after being found in the couple’s possession.
- The case has been postponed to September 21 for a final verdict.
Conclusion
These incidents highlight how routine police checks can uncover serious criminal activity, from large‑scale drug trafficking to vehicle fraud. Continued cooperation between different law‑enforcement units and vigilant public reporting remain key to keeping communities safe.


