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JMPD Probes Claims Of Traffic Cops Forcing Bribes Via e-Wallets

Thembelihle MkhonzaBy Thembelihle Mkhonza2025-03-04No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) is investigating numerous claims that traffic officers were soliciting bribes from motorists using e-wallet or cash-send services.

Allegations were that motorists stopped for road offences were being coerced by bent traffic cops to send cash bribes to “unknown or ghost” cellphone numbers.

Johannesburg – The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) is investigating numerous claims that traffic officers were soliciting bribes from motorists using e-wallet or cash-send services.

Allegations were that motorists stopped for road offences were being coerced by bent traffic cops to send cash bribes to “unknown or ghost” cellphone numbers.

overlay-cleverIn a statement made available to The Bulrushes, on Tuesday, (4 March 2025), the JMPD said its Internal Affairs Unit was investigating numerous cases where officers were suspected of soliciting bribes from members of the public,

The statement also alerted the public about reports of alleged unscrupulous behaviour by certain officers.

The JMPD said it takes the allegations “extremely seriously” and is committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and professionalism.

“The JMPD will not tolerate any form of corruption within its ranks,” warned JMPD Chief Patrick Jaca.

“These alleged actions are a betrayal of public trust and undermine the department’s commitment to serving the community with integrity.

“I want to send a clear message to all officers:

“if you are found engaging in these corrupt activities, the strictest disciplinary action will be taken, including criminal prosecution.”

Chief Jaca added: “Furthermore, I want to warn motorists that offering bribes is also a serious offence.

“Anyone who attempts to bribe an officer will be arrested and face the full consequences of the law.

“We are here to serve and protect, not to exploit.

“I urge all citizens to report any instances of corruption so that we can work together to maintain a clean and trustworthy police service.”

Members of the public who encounter or have experienced such situations are strongly encouraged to report them immediately by calling the JMPD Anti-Fraud and Corruption Hotline: 080 020 3712, or visiting the JMPD Internal Affairs Unit Office at Village Main Road and Loveday Street, Wemmer, or WhatsApp: 063 253 1928.

Alternatively, you can contact the JMPD Chief of Police, Chief Patrick Jaca at 082 559 3880

This article was originally published by The Bulrushes. It is republished by TechFinancials under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licence. Read the original article

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