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The document consists of a news article titled "Up in smoke! Police bust dagga worth millions this weekend." It reports on the discovery of a sophisticated dagga (marijuana) plantation in George, Western Cape, following a three-month police investigation. The article also mentions another incident in KwaZulu-Natal where police intercepted a vehicle carrying over 300kg of dagga. The report provides details about the police operation, the quantities of dagga seized, and the arrests made. Question 1 asks the reader to write an essay analyzing the structure, audience, tone, and style of the text. The guidelines provided instruct the writer to structure the essay with an introduction, body, and conclusion, avoid personal discussion, use quotations from the text to support arguments, and utilize academic English. The essay should aim to demonstrate how the writer of the article achieves their purpose through these elements.

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LOLA JACOBS ASSIGNMENTS 0618151315




ENG2601
Assignment number: 03
Year: 2023 (SEMESTER 1)




PREVIEW:
Introduction

The article "Up in smoke! Police bust dagga worth millions this weekend" by Rorisang
Kgosana reports on two drug busts that took place in South Africa over the weekend of
September 2-3, 2022. The first bust involved a sophisticated dagga plantation in
George, Western Cape, while the second involved the seizure of more than 300kg of
dagga in KwaZulu-Natal.

The article is well-structured and easy to follow. It begins with a brief overview of the
two busts, followed by more detailed accounts of each one. The author then provides
some background information on the drug trade in South Africa, before concluding with
a call for increased law enforcement efforts to combat drug trafficking.

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Assessment 03
This assessment is compulsory.

Up in smoke! Police bust dagga worth millions this weekend
Police found a sophisticated dagga plantation in George while KZN cops chased after a vehicle which
transported more than 300kg of dagga.

By Rorisang Kgosana

A three-month police operation has finally busted a sophisticated dagga plantation in the Western
Cape. Another police chase also finds hundreds of kilograms of dagga in KwaZulu-Natal at the
weekend.

OVER R1 MILLION WORTH OF DAGGA UNCOVERED

The police concluded a three-month investigation on a dagga plantation on Friday. This probe started in June
after a tip-off on illicit activities at a house in George.

In an effort to eradicate the selling and distribution of drugs, the police finally pounced on the premises on
Friday, 2 September.

The police team comprised of the Western Cape Organised Crime Investigators from the narcotics section,
the Garden Route District Intelligence and George Crime Prevention Unit. Armed with a search warrant, they
descended on the premises at Stemmet Street in Blanco.

There they discovered an indoor dagga cultivation laboratory where dagga of high quality was cultivated,
police spokesperson Sergeant Christopher Spies said.

Police found drugs and cultivating equipment with an estimated street value of R1.1 million, he said.

“They confiscated 38 dagga trees, numerous containers and parcels of dried dagga.
Cultivating equipment as well as two cellphones were found on the premises. The occupant of the premises
was subsequently arrested on charges of cultivating and dealing drugs.” Sergeant Christopher Spies

ANOTHER WEED BUST IN KZN AT THE WEEKEND

But on Saturday, police traced a vehicle which was transporting dagga in KwaZulu-Natal.

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