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Drug dealer gets 15 years after being bust with tik worth R3.5 million

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The Calvinia Regional Court sentenced a 59-year-old Mozambican national to 15 years direct imprisonment after he was caught travelling in the Northern Cape with 12 kilograms of methamphetamine.

A 59-year-old Mozambican national was caught in possession of drugs with an estimated street value of R3.5 million. File picture

THE CALVINIA Regional Court sentenced a 59-year-old drug dealer to 15 years direct imprisonment.

Lewis Johnson, a Mozambican national, was arrested after he was travelling through Calvinia on his way to the Western Cape with 12 kilograms of methamphetamine (tik) on May 8, 2022.

Expert evidence in the matter before the court estimated the drugs to have a street value of approximately R3.5 million.

During his initial court appearance, Johnson was denied bail, however, he brought another bail application before the court on new facts and he was thereafter granted bail of R20,000.

As the matter proceeded in court, Johnson later absconded in September 2022. The trial was at an advanced stage and his not returning to court resulted in the judgment not being handed down by the court.

A warrant for his arrest was issued and Johnson was rearrested in May 2023.

The R20,000 bail was forfeited to the State and he was remanded in custody until the matter was finalised.

State prosecutor Solly Sass argued that the court should hand down the prescribed minimum sentence as not only did Johnson show no remorse, but he also tried evading his court case.

Sass further submitted that by sentencing Johnson to a lengthy period in prison, the court would be sending a clear message to drug dealers that justice will “deal with those who destroy communities”.

The court sentenced Johnson to 15 years direct imprisonment and the Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU) obtained a provisional forfeiture order for his vehicle, an Isuzu bakkie, as well as the money found in the vehicle.

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