Cape Argus

Soldiers net R223m erectile dysfunctio­n pills

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

A CRACK team of SANDF soldiers has seized a massive R223 million haul of erectile dysfunctio­n tablets being smuggled into South Africa through the Lebombo border post crossing in Mpumalanga.

Joint Operations Tactical Headquarte­rs Mpumalanga spokespers­on Major Lerato Endrew Maluleka said the bust was made on October 17 by the Bravo Company of 15 South African Infantry Battalion who were participat­ing in an intelligen­ce-driven operation.

The SANDF said in a statement that the soldiers deployed under Operation Corona border protection duty intercepte­d a cargo truck carrying maize bran that was travelling from Mozambique.

“On searching the vehicle, soldiers initially found it to be transporti­ng maize bran, but further investigat­ion revealed 107 boxes containing Cobra 120 and Cobra 200 erectile dysfunctio­n tablets.”

Joint Operations Chief Lieutenant-General Siphiwe Lucky Sangweni said the SANDF would continue fighting cross-border crimes that had a negative impact on the economy.

The SANDF said the driver of the truck was arrested and the truck was confiscate­d and handed over to SAPS Mpumalanga.

SAPS said the tablets confiscate­d were worth R223 020 000.

Made in India, Cobra 120 and Cobra 200 contain sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra.

The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra) classifies sildenafil as a substance listed in Schedule 4 of the Medicines Schedules.

Sildenafil citrate, often referred to as “generic Viagra”, is best known as a treatment for erectile dysfunctio­n.

Sahpra has previously warned consumers not to buy illicit and dangerous medicines containing sildenafil, used to treat erectile dysfunctio­n.

Sahpra said although medicines such as Viagra, Dynafll and Avigra were approved by Sahpra, they must be prescribed by a doctor.

“Any person who wishes to acquire these products needs a diagnosis, prescripti­on, management and close monitoring by authorised medical profession­als,” Sahpra said.

 ?? ?? BOXES containing the erectile dysfunctio­n tablets in a truck crossing border into SA.
BOXES containing the erectile dysfunctio­n tablets in a truck crossing border into SA.

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