Police officers from the Bike Squad unit in Parkweg, Gauteng, have arrested two suspects in connection with the possession of suspected khat plants.
First Arrest During Patrol
The first suspect, a foreign national, was arrested during a routine patrol after officers discovered khat plants estimated to be worth R15,000 in his possession.
Second Arrest at Police Station
A second suspect was later arrested at the police station after arriving to inquire about the first suspect. Police found him carrying a bag containing more of the same substance, leading to his immediate arrest.
What Is Khat?
Khat is a plant scientifically known as Catha edulis. Its leaves are commonly chewed for their stimulant effects, which can produce feelings of euphoria, increased alertness, and excitement.
Is It Illegal in South Africa?
In South Africa, khat is regulated under drug laws due to its active compounds, which have stimulant properties similar to amphetamines. The legality can depend on the form and use, but possession and distribution for recreational use may lead to criminal charges, especially where it is treated as a controlled or undesirable substance.
Investigation Ongoing
Both suspects are expected to face charges, with authorities continuing their investigation into the origin and intended distribution of the substance.












