Three civilians and two police officers have been arrested in the Eastern Cape for running a certified documents scheme.
The five face charges of corruption, fraud and uttering.
An intelligence-led operation found an Administrative Clerk was allegedly working with the civilians to fleece those who had come to a Mthatha police station to certify documents.
“The civilians will solicit money from desperate members of the public by approaching them to certify their documents without standing in the queue.
“The documents will be then taken to the Administrative Clerk for certification, and the member of the public should pay an undisclosed amount of cash,” police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Siphokazi Mawisa explained.
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Eastern Cape Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Nomthetheleli Mene said corruption would not be tolerated.
“The South African Police Service is serious about rooting out corruption, including among its ranks.
“We want to ensure the public that all the services in our organization are free, including the certifying of documents and are accessible to anyone,” she added.
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