2024/11/01 |
Media Statement POTCHEFSTROOM – An alert police officer at Ramatlabama Port of Entry, led to the arrest of three police officers, Tshepiso Theresa Boikanyo (45), Keorapetse Aubrey Molefe (44) and Tshedimosetso Bridgette Nku (22), working at the Vehicle Crime Investigation Unit (VCIU) at Lehurutshe. They appeared in the Lehurutshe Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 30 October 2024, for corruption and they were granted R500.00 bail each. The next court appearance will be on Monday, 9 December 2024. Their court appearance follows their apprehension earlier on the same day (Wednesday, 30 October 2024) by members of the Provincial Anti-Corruption Unit. It is alleged that the suspects received payment to issue vehicle clearance certificates for two stolen vehicles, a white Toyoya Hilux and a silver Volkswagen Polo. When these vehicles were stopped at Ramatlabama Port of Entry (PoE), the alert police officer realised the vehicles were issued with SARPCCO clearances, but the vehicles had been tampered with. The vehicles were seized and the incident reported to the Anti-Corruption Unit, which resulted in the arrest of the trio. Members of the community are reminded that the issuing of SARPCCO clearance certificates for vehicles (needed when crossing borders) or other vehicle clearance certificates issued by the South African Police Service is a service rendered free of charge. Anyone who had to pay for these services is requested to contact the Provincial Anti-Corruption Unit on Tel: (018) 464-5535. The Provincial Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena applauded the Ramatlabama Port of Entry and Anti-corruption Unit members for their teamwork, which resulted in the success and said corrupt and employees who lack integrity will be dealt with harshly. Ends
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