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South African police have closed in on what they say is one of the biggest international drug syndicates operating in the country.
Two South Africans and three British citizens were arrested in the coastal city of Durban.
Another person was later apprehended at London's Heathrow Airport.
Drugs worth nearly US$90 million were seized.
Some of the suspects have appeared in court in South Africa, charged with drug dealing.
Focus on Africa's Mpho Lakaje spoke to senior superintendent Musa Zondi of the Hawks - an organised crime-fighting unit.
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