Police crack down on illegal liquor trade
Reprinted from iol.co.za – 2024-11-05
Cape Town – Five suspects are expected to appear in court this week, following their arrests for illegally manufacturing and selling alcohol over the weekend.
According to police, the suspects were apprehended in separate incidents between Illitha Park in Khayelitsha and Paarl East.
Recounting events leading to the arrests, police spokesperson Joseph Swartbooi said police in the province had been tracing information on the illegal liquor manufacturing in the Lingelethu West policing precinct for an extended period.

Buoyed by the success of The 1947, a second old-vine Chenin called Kliprug followed, grapes in this instance from a 4.18ha block planted in 1982. Maiden vintage was 2015, total volume then set at 3 000 bottles. By the 2021 vintage, this had grown to some 17 000 bottles and released in February last year it was sold out by June. The decision was consequently taken to bottle everything the vineyard was capable of and there are 29 000 bottles plus 200 magnums of the recently released 2022.