Police officers and DFFE officials examining seized abalone bags
Gordon’s Bay police officers and Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment officials evaluating the seized abalone.

Gordon’s Bay police arrested a man for transporting about half a million rand worth of abalone last Thursday (12 March).

According to a police report, officers received information about a suspicious vehicle on the Clarence Drive (R44) towards Gordon’s Bay around 20:00.

Officers set up a strategic roadblock on Faure Marine Drive and pulled over a Toyota Hilux when it was spotted.

A search revealed 21 bags of abalone in the back of the bakkie.

Twenty-one bags of confiscated abalone found in vehicle
Twenty-one bags of abalone seized from the back of the Toyota Hilux

The driver, a 45-year-old man from Mitchell’s Plain, was also found in possession of tik.

Officials from the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment were called to evaluate the haul and confirmed a total of 2 218 units of abalone worth an estimated R500 000.

The suspect faces charges of illegal possession and transportation of abalone and possession of drugs. Police also confiscated the bakkie.

Three Gordon's Bay police officers who participated in the abalone arrest operation
Gordon’s Bay police officers who were part of the operation that led to the arrest of a 45-year-old man. From left: Sgt Adrian Williams, Const Samantha Moses and Sgt Jeremiah Naidoo.

The suspect appeared in the Strand Magistrates’ Court on Monday (16 March).

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