South African commission hears drug theft evidence

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The commission received testimony concerning the disappearance of a large quantity of seized drugs from a law-enforcement storage site.

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Foreign criminal investigations have no bearing on U.S. neighborhood safety or healthcare costs.

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Foreign law-enforcement matters provide no additional tools for U.S. border or trade policy.

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Testimony in foreign inquiries does not engage U.S. constitutional protections.

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The episode does not involve cross-border supply chains or adversary deterrence.

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