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Tip-off leads to discovery of illegal abalone facility at Langebaan

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This morning, Monday 18 April, members from the Western Cape Provincial Organised Crime Unit, Cape Town K9 Unit and officials from the Department of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries, responded to information of alleged illegal activity on a small holding on the outskirts of Langebaan and proceeded to investigate.

At approximately 07:00 they entered a warehouse situated alongside Langebaan road where they uncovered an illegal abalone processing facility. Various rooms were found inside the building, including a cooking area, drying rooms, a sorting room and living quarters. Numerous items of equipment used in the cooking and drying process were recovered which included large steel cooking pots, gas burners and cylinders, scales of different sizes, fans, drying shelves and temperature meters.

Upon further investigation the members also found another three rooms that were being equipped as hydroponic laboratories. Various lights, reflectors, fans and other items of equipment were seized. At the rear of the building a hothouse was found in which various dagga plants were growing. 37 936 Units of dried abalone and five units of wet shucked abalone weighing 2 185.90 were seized it is estimated to over R9 million street value.

Two suspects, ages 31 and 35 year old were found on the premises and arrested. The suspects are expected to appear in the Hopefield Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 19 April on charges under the Marine Living Resources Act.

Photos Supplied by Captain Piet Smith

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