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A 58-year-old man has appeared in the Kempton Park Magistrate s Court in connection with the discovery of a huge consignment of mandrax tablets worth R10.7 million last year, which was destined for Cape Town.
The court granted Ah Kin Geemooi R50 000 bail after he handed himself over to authorities on Wednesday.
Hawks spokesperson Captain Ndivhuwo Mulamu said the Hawks in Germiston received a call from the management of the warehouse about suspicious cargo that had been delivered for shipment. Authorities inspected the cargo and found 268 000 mandrax tablets with an estimated street value of R10.7 million wrapped in brown boxes.
This group of veterans once took an oath to defend their country. Now they’ve sworn to stand by fellow veterans who have gotten in trouble with the law by acting as mentors in Butte’s new veterans court.
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Even when they were kids, fishing and riding motorcycles and heading off after school to scurry up gophers âwith rifles slung over our shoulders,â Craig Moody knew his best buddy Jeff Miller could have charted any course he wanted.
âAll through high school, Jeff was the smartest kid I ever met in my life,â Moody said. âI had like three classes my senior year. I was done by 10 or 11 a.m. Jeff just stayed in school all day. He loved it. He was a great, smart kid.â
After graduating from Butte High School in 1982, when the mines hit hard times and jobs of any kind in Butte were hard to come by, the two went to Montana Tech. Millerâs father had been a miner so Jeff enrolled in mining engineering classes.