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Crime & Safety

K9 Virus helps Metro Police uncover R2.7 million drug haul in Bellville crackdown

A specialist Metro Police operation in Bellville has led to the seizure of drugs worth more than R2.7 million, with officials saying every narcotics shipment removed from the streets weakens gang networks across the Western Cape.

Last updated: May 16, 2026 1:22 pm
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Mark Botes-Lashmar
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  • Metro Police K9 Virus leads officers to major drug discovery in Bellville
  • Fifty-one bags of mandrax, cocaine, and tik recovered from vehicle
  • Estimated street value exceeds R2.7 million
  • Western Cape safety officials say specialised policing is delivering results

On the streets of Cape Town, where gang violence, narcotics trafficking, and organised crime continue to shape daily life in many communities, one of the city’s most effective weapons does not wear a badge. This week, a highly trained police dog named Virus once again proved why specialist K9 units are becoming a critical part of Cape Town’s fight against the criminal economy.

A major Metro Police operation in Bellville has resulted in the seizure of drugs worth more than R2.7 million after specialist K9 Virus alerted officers to a suspicious vehicle parked inside a known drug hotspot.

According to Cape Town Metro Police spokesperson Superintendent Ruth Solomons, officers from the City’s K9 Unit were conducting routine patrols at Parksig Villas on Thursday afternoon when the operation unfolded.

The patrol, carried out shortly after one in the afternoon, formed part of ongoing enforcement activity targeting areas linked to narcotics distribution and gang-related activity across the northern suburbs.

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Solomons says K9 Virus was deployed to sweep the parking area as officers moved through the complex.

Within moments, the dog stopped next to a hatchback and signalled to his handler that narcotics may be hidden inside.

What followed would lead to one of the larger narcotics discoveries recorded by Metro Police in recent weeks.

After receiving authorisation from the Provincial Narcotics Unit, officers forced entry into the vehicle.

Inside the boot, police uncovered fifty-one bags of mandrax, seven loose mandrax tablets, three hundred grams of cocaine, and three hundred grams of tik.

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Authorities estimate the street value of the narcotics at just over R2.7 million.

The drugs were later booked in at Bellville police station as abandoned property, while the vehicle itself was removed to Stikland for further forensic and investigative processing.

Western Cape MEC for Police Oversight and Community Safety Anroux Marais says the seizure represents far more than a simple confiscation.

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According to Marais, every major drug shipment removed from circulation disrupts criminal supply chains, weakens gang structures, and helps reduce the cycle of violence, addiction, and community destruction.

The operation also highlights the growing role of specialised policing units within Cape Town’s broader crime prevention strategy.

Over recent years, the City has invested heavily in additional law enforcement officers, K9 capability, surveillance systems, tactical equipment, and specialist operational training.

And while gang violence remains one of the Western Cape’s most stubborn challenges, officials say operations like this prove that intelligence-led policing continues to deliver measurable results.

Source: Northern News – Own Correspondent.

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Mark Botes-Lashmar

Mark Botes-Lashmar is the Founder and Chief Editor of Cape Town News, overseeing daily editorial production and local reporting across the Western Cape.

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