National Police Commissioner must address Nyaope scourge
Note to editors: The following statement was distributed at a visit to Operation Thiba Nyaope in Ivory Park in Gauteng today by the DA's Shadow Minister of Police,Dianne Kohler Barnard MP, DA Shadow Deputy Minister of Social Development, Emmah More MP and DA Gauteng Community Safety Spokesperson, Kate Lorimer, to discuss the challenges the community faces in tackling the drug nyaope.
Today the DA visited non-profit organisation, Operation Thiba Nyaope, in Ivory Park, Gauteng on a fact-finding mission to unpack the challenges the community is facing in tackling the drug nyaope (also known as whoonga). We met with the President of the organisation, Terence Dzeli, and community members who told us how this drug is destroying their communities.
Nyaope contains a mixture of heroine, dagga, rat poison, ARVs and other chemicals. It is highly addictive and is often linked to criminal and violent behaviour.
According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), it is difficult to prosecute cases involving nyaope as it has not been classified. The Department of Justice is currently working on amending the Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act to include nyaope, but as it contains heroin and dagga, they should still be able to prosecute.
Drug crime is often heavily dependent on police action for detection. As we saw in Eldorado Park in Gauteng, a special intervention works. The police arrested 43 people and closed down 20 drug dens in one weekend.