Cops Refuse Drug Dealer's R100K Bribe

They arrested the suspect for bribery, and then seized the cash they were offered.
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A large sum of money was found at the house where four people were arrested for alleged drug dealing. Picture: KZN SAPS
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Times Live reports that Durban police on Friday turned down a R100‚000 bribe from a suspected drug dealer caught at a home with cocaine worth an estimated R500‚000.

SA Police Service (SAPS) spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Thulani Zwane told The Times that the officers from the Provincial Drug Task Team and K9 Unit had spent months undercover infiltrating and observing a drug-dealing operation. In total‚ four people were arrested.

"The members used their expertise and arrested the first suspect yesterday [Friday] at Pelican Drive‚ Bayview. He was found in possession of cocaine. On further investigation‚ the suspect was taken to his house in the area where more cocaine, as well as suspected powder, were found‚ with the street value of more than R500‚000. Two more suspects were arrested in the house‚" Zwane reportedly said.

"One of the suspects in the house attempted to bribe the members so that they will release the arrested suspects. She allegedly paid R100‚000 cash to the members‚ but they refused to get involved in any corruption. They arrested her for bribery and the cash was seized. She was further charged‚" said Zwane.

The suspects‚ all aged between 40 and 45‚ will appear in the Chatsworth Magistrate's Court on Monday‚ facing drug dealing charges. The woman will also face a bribery charge.