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Police Caught 2 Zimbabweans Transporting Drugs During a Stop & Search

December 6, 2025
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In what authorities have characterised as a textbook capture, two Zimbabwean nationals were abruptly intercepted along the N2 near Mahamba on Wednesday night, revealing a significant cross-border dagga trafficking operation valued at approximately R1.2 million. The arrest has reignited commendation for Mpumalanga’s enhanced crime-prevention strategy and has shed light on what police consider to be a lucrative illicit conduit connecting KwaZulu-Natal and Zimbabwe.

Tinashe Chitsamba (40) and Oscar Mutsetemari (45) appeared before the Mkhondo Magistrate’s Court on Friday, facing charges of trafficking in dagga and violating immigration regulations. Their apprehension occurred when Mahamba Police, during routine patrols at approximately 20:35 on 04 December 2025, signalled down a lorry travelling in a suspicious manner along the busy N2 corridor.

According to the police, the officers conducted a routine stop-and-search, oblivious that they were moments away from discovering a significant narcotics seizure. Upon examination of the rear section of the vehicle, they identified six large bags securely packed with compressed dagga, which were subsequently weighed at an impressive 200 kilogrammes.

Upon questioning, the duo reportedly acknowledged that they were transporting the consignment from Tshelejuba, located east of Mahamba in KwaZulu-Natal, and were proceeding to Zimbabwe. Investigators suspect that the dagga was intended for delivery to purchasers involved in an international distribution network.

The discovery promptly led to the detention of both individuals, who were also identified as unlawful immigrants lacking valid documentation. Police confiscated not only the illicit cargo but also the vehicle itself, which authorities state will be incorporated into a comprehensive forensic and logistical investigation into the wider trafficking network.

During their short court appearance, Chitsamba and Mutsetemari were remanded in custody pending further investigation. Authorities have confirmed that the duo is scheduled to reappear before the Mkhondo Magistrate’s Court on 28 January 2026, at which point additional charges may be filed as the investigation progresses.

Mpumalanga police management has commended the officers involved for their vigilance, describing the interception as a forceful message to drug traffickers exploiting national roads. Authorities state that comparable highway surveillance will persist as the festive season approaches, a period traditionally exploited by criminal syndicates seeking to transport high-value contraband.

The high-stakes midnight apprehension has once again highlighted the evolving strategies of drug traffickers and the resolute response they face along South Africa’s primary transportation routes.

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