PODCAST | ‘Cape of Cocaine’ (episode 1): how Saldanha Bay sting operation uncovered Bulgarian mafia’s operation

The bust was one of the biggest in SA history and exposed a large secret crime organisation

The Windward stands moored at the end of a pier in Saldanha Bay harbour after her crew and alleged Bulgarian organised crime members were arrested with nearly a tonne of cocaine.
The Windward stands moored at the end of a pier in Saldanha Bay harbour after her crew and alleged Bulgarian organised crime members were arrested with nearly a tonne of cocaine. (Aron Hyman)

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On March 1 2021 the Windward, a Bulgarian mafia cocaine ship, was three days behind schedule docking at Saldanha Bay harbour on SA’s west coast.

Bulgarian cocaine fleet manager Asen Ivanov and his Bulgarian associates were waiting, probably worried their Myanmar crew had become lost in thick fog or rough seas. 

Unbeknown to him, he had much bigger problems because watching the mafia’s every move was Lt-Col Johan Smit and members of the Western Cape police’s narcotics unit.

When the drug dealers approached the ship, the moment the police officers had been planning for months arrived.

They were on the cusp of one of the biggest drug busts in SA history and inadvertently exposing a large secret crime organisation.

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