Mandrax: Most seized drug in Hardap
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 23/01/2025
The Hardap region has seen a steady rise in drug-related cases from 2023 to date, with mandrax remaining the drug most often seized. According to Hardap police deputy commissioner and crime investigation division head John Mwatongwe, mandrax continues to be the most common drug used and (…)
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