Home affairs officials in court for taking “reduced” bribe
The home affairs officials initiallly demanded R10 000 from the undocumented immigrant
PRETORIA, October 28 (ANA) – Three home affairs department officials in Limpopo were on Wednesday scheduled to appear in court after they were arrested for demanding a R10,000 bribe from an undocumented immigrant who they were supposed to arrest during a routine inspection.
“Home affairs officials aged between 30 and 42 have been arrested during a sting operation [by] the serious corruption investigation [unit of the Hawks] and home affairs counter corruption [unit] for alleged corruption in Jane Furse on Tuesday,” said Limpopo regional spokesperson for the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation [Hawks] Captain Matimba Maluleke.
“The suspects who include a Nebo home affairs control immigration officer and two Jane Furse home affairs immigration officers allegedly conducted a routine inspection at one of the foreign owned shops and found an undocumented immigrant.”
He said instead of arresting the immigrant, the officials allegedly demanded a R10,000 [more than USD600] “gratification” for his freedom.
“The amount was reportedly reduced to R4,000 and it was paid by the victim to the suspects. The matter was reported to the Hawks who swiftly conducted an investigation that resulted in the arrest of the three officials,” said Maluleke.
The arrested trio is set to appear before the Motetema Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, facing charges of corruption.
African News Agency (ANA); Editing by Devereaux Morkel