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Polokwane policemen arrested for bribery granted bail

The two accused appeared in the Polokwane Regional Court on charges of of corruption and defeating the ends of justice

POLOKWANE – A 35-year-old sergeant and a 34-year-old constable on Wednesday appeared in the Polokwane Regional Court and were granted R1000 bail each.

They appeared on charges of of corruption and defeating the ends of justice and their cases were postponed to 23 October,  for further police investigations.


Two Polokwane policemen arrested for demanding R10 000 bribe

POLOKWANE – A 35-year-old sergeant and a 34-year-old constable attached to the Polokwane Police Station will today appear in the Polokwane Regional Court on charges of corruption and defeating the ends of justice, following their arrest on Tuesday evening, 27 August.

Police Spokesperson, Col Moatshe Ngeope reported that the two men were arrested by the Station Commander of the Polokwane Police Station, Brigadier Gift Makhubele, as they reported for night duty.

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Their arrests emanate from an investigation that was launched following an incident of culpable homicide.

“In August 2018, a pedestrian was killed in a hit and run incident in Penina Park, and the driver, who did not possess a driver’s licence at the time, was arrested. Instead of locking him up, the two is said to have demanded R10 000 and released him.”

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Reacting to the news, Provincial Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Nneke Ledwaba, said their arrests should send a strong message that corruption within the police service or anywhere else will not be tolerated.

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