Mossel Bay K-9 Unit hitting the ground 'biting'
The Mossel Bay K-9 unit which has not officially been launched is already showing some bite in the area. As part of a law enforcement operation in collaboration with the South African Police Service (SAPS), in Herbertsdale over the past long weekend, the four Belgian Malinois dogs and their handlers ensured that one male in his late 40’s was arrested.
The unit assisted in confiscating the following items:
- 39 and a half mandrax,
- 9 packs of dagga and
- 12 packs of tik
Minster Reagen Allen said: “I commend man’s best friend and their handlers for already showing the type of impact they will have in the area. Criminals should be deeply concerned, as their illicit items and activities will be sniffed out. There will be no place for them to hide.”
“I am looking forward to officially launching this K-9 unit in the area in less than a month’s time. As the Western Cape Government, we want to create a safer province, and this investment clearly demonstrates this commitment. Our aim is to achieve similar and greater successes as we are currently experiencing in the Swartland and Overstand municipal areas,” added Minister Reagen Allen.
“As this unit commences with its operations, I urge the residents of the Mossel Bay and surrounding areas to work with them, so that the criminal element can be removed from our communities,” concluded Minister Reagen Allen.
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Marcellino Martin
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