The Citizen (KZN)

Two cops nabbed in Westbury

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Two allegedly corrupt Sophiatown police officers have been arrested by a task team deployed in Westbury for defeating the ends of justice in connection with a murder, the South African Police Service (Saps) said yesterday.

Saps spokespers­on Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo said the two police officers and another suspect were arrested on Wednesday following the murder of 21-year-old Bradley Saul, who was gunned down while walking in Westbury on July 24.

“The police officers are alleged to have concealed crucial evidence after having arrived first on the scene and are expected to appear in court soon. The state will oppose any efforts by the accused to apply for bail,” Naidoo said.

Naidoo said the arrest of the two police officers brings the total number of suspects arrested in connection with the murder of Saul to seven.

“Last Friday, four suspects were arrested in connection with Saul’s murder. Taiton Palmer, 73, Dennis Oliphant, 25, Desmond Oliphant, 37, and Keenan Ebrahim, 34, appeared in court on Monday and have all been remanded in custody until October 18,” said Naidoo.

Minister of Police Bheki Cele and the national commission­er of police General Khehla John Sitole visited the community last week following complaints of drug dealing, corruption and crime in general.

Cele welcomed the arrests: “The Saps is a leading role player in the criminal justice system. We can neither afford nor tolerate any unethical behaviour or corrupt members within our ranks.

“Corruption undermines the rule of law and severely undermines the dignity and safety of our people.

“Police officers who engage in corruption are even worse than criminals on the streets because they betray the very people who have entrusted them with the power to deal with criminals and erode the hope and trust that our people have in government,” said Cele.

“We thank the community of Westbury for standing up against drug and gang related violence.

“We further call on all communitie­s to report acts of crime. We can only promise the community that no informatio­n provided to us will be ignored. It is time that we partnered in the declaratio­n of war not only against rogue street criminals, but also against corrupt officials who aid in the proliferat­ion of crime.” – ANA

Police officers who engage in corruption are even worse than criminals on the streets. Bheki Cele Minister of Police

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