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Title: | South Africa: Occupants Demolish Drug Den |
Published On: | 2008-12-17 |
Source: | Cape Times (South Africa) |
Fetched On: | 2008-12-18 17:04:21 |
OCCUPANTS DEMOLISH DRUG DEN
A drug den erected outside a council-owned property has been demolished -
but by its former occupants, who beat officials to the punch and knocked
the structure down before it could be broken down by Metro Police.
Mayor Helen Zille and the Metro Police's drug unit went to Langa early on
Wednesday morning to demolish the structure, but discovered that their work
had been done for them.
Earlier this month the City of Cape Town evicted people from the
council-owned residential property because drugs were being sold there.
The eviction followed a Cape High Court ruling in the city's favour.
"We have instructed the sheriff to demolish structures and evict those in
the (informal) structures on the property, and the remaining tenants have
until March to find other accommodation," Glen Kleinsmith, chair of the
city's substance abuse task team, said following the court's ruling.
The city went ahead with the eviction earlier this month after the police
provided the court with indisputable evidence of illegal activities,
arrests and convictions for crimes relating to drug possession and dealing
at the property and the confiscation of drugs from the property.
A drug den erected outside a council-owned property has been demolished -
but by its former occupants, who beat officials to the punch and knocked
the structure down before it could be broken down by Metro Police.
Mayor Helen Zille and the Metro Police's drug unit went to Langa early on
Wednesday morning to demolish the structure, but discovered that their work
had been done for them.
Earlier this month the City of Cape Town evicted people from the
council-owned residential property because drugs were being sold there.
The eviction followed a Cape High Court ruling in the city's favour.
"We have instructed the sheriff to demolish structures and evict those in
the (informal) structures on the property, and the remaining tenants have
until March to find other accommodation," Glen Kleinsmith, chair of the
city's substance abuse task team, said following the court's ruling.
The city went ahead with the eviction earlier this month after the police
provided the court with indisputable evidence of illegal activities,
arrests and convictions for crimes relating to drug possession and dealing
at the property and the confiscation of drugs from the property.
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