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The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department is investigating officers accused of soliciting bribes via e-wallet. Motorists claim they're being coerced into sending money to untraceable numbers, with officers allegedly photographing transfer pins. JMPD's Internal Affairs is leading a crackdown on this digital corruption. As the Chief Patrick Jaca warns, corruption and bribery will not be tolerated. For more on this JMPD spokesperson, Xolani Fihla spoke to Elvis Presslin
By SAfmThe Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department is investigating officers accused of soliciting bribes via e-wallet. Motorists claim they're being coerced into sending money to untraceable numbers, with officers allegedly photographing transfer pins. JMPD's Internal Affairs is leading a crackdown on this digital corruption. As the Chief Patrick Jaca warns, corruption and bribery will not be tolerated. For more on this JMPD spokesperson, Xolani Fihla spoke to Elvis Presslin

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