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SAPS cracks down on corrupt official

- Noluthando Motswai

GOVERNMENT has no place for corrupt civil servants in the public service.

AWarrant Officer from the South African Police Service (SAPS) was arrested for allegedly smuggling dagga into the Polokwane Correction­al Centre in Limpopo.

According to officials at the correction­al facility, the SAPS member, from SAPS Mankweng, was fetching inmates, who were due to appear in court.

A correction­al official on duty allegedly caught him smuggling dagga for an inmate in the centre. The SAPS provincial office was informed and the police official was arrested on the spot.

Department of Correction­al Services (DCS) Chief Operations Officer Mandla Mkabela commended the correction­al official for his exemplary con- duct, and thanked the SAPS for their swift response and cooperatio­n in this matter.

“This is what is expected of correction­al officials. We must serve our country with pride. As DCS we can have a meaningful impact on the rehabilita­tion of inmates, as well as the citizenry, if we remain true to our conscience and mandate.”

Mkabela also warned the public not to commit crimes in correction­al facilities.

“Correction­s is critical in correcting society. The Department of Correction­al Services has embarked on a journey of shaping the future of correction­s in South Africa, and making society proud of what we do,” said Mkabela.

How you can help fight corruption

A number of hotlines and helplines have been created by government to ensure that you can pass on informatio­n without having to reveal your identity.

Corruption is a crime and can be reported to the police. You can pass on any informatio­n you may have without having to give your name or personal details. If the informatio­n helps in the positive investigat­ion of a criminal case, you may be entitled to a reward. Call the Crime Stop number 08600 10 111.

Anonymous tip-offs on criminal activities can also be sent to Crime Line. You can send an SMS containing informatio­n to 32211 at a cost of R1 per SMS.

In addition to the above numbers, you can also call government’s National Anti-Corruption Hotline to report corrupt activities you are aware of without giving your name. The number is 0800 701 701.

 ??  ?? A police official was arrested for allegedly smuggling dagga for an inmate at the Polokwane Correction­al Centre in Limpopo.
A police official was arrested for allegedly smuggling dagga for an inmate at the Polokwane Correction­al Centre in Limpopo.

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