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Court interprete­r nabbed for bribe

- Bongani Nkosi

A COURT interprete­r thought he could make a quick buck by allegedly extorting money from a friend of an arrested man, but it backfired.

Police arrested Zafar Khan, a Pakistani interprete­r, at the Johannesbu­rg Magistrate’s Court, in a sting operation in Boksburg last week.

He is alleged to have demanded R25 000 from a friend of a Pakistani man applying for bail, promising to secure his release.

Police caught Khan, also originally from Pakistan, redhanded with R10 000 he had received from Hafiz Saddiq.

Saddiq, a Pakistani activist, told the man he could only afford R10 000 of the R25 000 demanded.

Agreeing to accept R10 000, Khan allegedly met at a Burger King in Boksburg to hand over the money.

Unbeknown to him, the police’s Anti-Corruption Unit had been tipped off.

The unit pounced on Khan just as he was leaving the Burger King. He was detained at a police station in Boksburg North and appeared in the local court, where he was granted bail on Friday.

Captain Juanita Coetzer, the police’s spokespers­on in Boksburg North, confirmed the arrest.

“The 39-year-old male has been arrested for corruption,” she said.

“Apparently he told the brother of a suspect in a Johannesbu­rg court that ‘if you give me cash, your brother will be set free’.”

Khan confirmed in his statement to police that he was a court interprete­r, said Coetzer.

Saddiq said the interprete­r first approached him in court.

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