The Tshwane Metro Police Department (TMPD) has instituted an internal investigation after one of its members was caught on camera allegedly soliciting a bribe from a woman who was a passenger.
In a video circulating on social media, the metro officer is driving and a woman is sitting in the back seat and they are seen having a conversation.
“When you get to the ATM, I want you to take out the money. Don’t even take five minutes at the ATM,” the officer was heard saying.
It’s not clear whose car was being driven and why the woman was a passenger.
In some parts of the video, the woman shows stacks of mostly R100 and few R50 notes that she had withdrawn, however, the video doesn’t show her handing the money to the officer.
In a statement on Tuesday, the Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster the officer will be served with a notice of intention to suspend and he has been required to furnish the department with reasons why he should not be suspended within 48 hours.
“A statement from the complainant and the member is required as part of the investigation process. These accusations of corruption are incompatible with the department's beliefs and principles and will be handled decisively,” read the statement.
The security cluster advised motorists not to pay any financial compensation to TMPD officers.
“We urge victims to come forward and report these corrupt activities to the TMPD, Independent Police Investigative Directorate or the South African Police Service to eliminate the bad apples from the department.
“The Chief of Police, Commissioner YCR Faro, has taken a zero-tolerance stance against these corrupt practices and will ensure that any illegal activity by members is not tolerated as it tarnishes the name of the department, added the statement.
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