Two JMPD officers who kidnapped a man, were found with 14 K and 300 foreign drivers licenses

By Jonk wa Mashamba
news@alexreporter.co.za


Two Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) officers were arrested by the JMPD Internal Affairs Unit for extortion, kidnapping and corruption.

On Friday, 16 December 2022, the JMPD Internal Affairs Unit received a complaint from a member of the South African Police Services (SAPS) claiming that JMPD officers had kidnapped and were driving around with her friend in Mayfair demanding money for his release after he was arrested for allegedly having a fake foreign driving license.

According to Xolani Fihla, spokesperson for JMPD, members from the Internal Affairs Unit attended to the complaint.

“They traced the JMPD patrol vehicle and found that the two male officers, who are attached to the Special Patrol Unit (SPU), had already released the member of the public in Mayfair after extorting R4000 from him.

“A preliminary investigation was undertaken to verify the allegations. Upon interviewing the two officers, it was established that there was misconduct committed by the duo,” Fihla said.

Fihla said members of the Internal Affairs Unit searched the officers and their vehicle and an amount of R14 000.00 was retrieved including over 300 foreign driving licenses and 2 South African licenses. This substantiated the officers’ modus operandi.

He said the complainant was called to the Internal Affairs office, and he positively identified the two officers as the ones who took the money.

“It is alleged by the complainant that he had earlier given the officers cash and the rest of the money was transferred to him via eWallet which he then handed over to the officers.

“Video footage was also obtained, revealing the interaction between the complainant and the officers. The duo was arrested and detained at Johannesburg Central SAPS on multiple charges.

Apart from the criminal charges laid against the two officers, an internal investigation for bringing the department into disrepute has been prompted, “said Fihla.

MMC for Public Safety, Cllr David Tembe said the department had a resolute stance against misconduct and corruption by any of his staff members.

“We will not tolerate any conduct that brings the Department into disrepute. Those who are found wanting will be brought to book without fear or favour.”

“Members of the public are discouraged from bribing officers and must rather report such acts to the JMPD Internal Affairs on 011- 490 1814,” said Tembe.

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