Sowetan

Police officers nabbed for graft

Six company directors and owners also behind bars

- By Nomahlubi Jordaan

Eight senior police officers and a former lieutenant-general were arrested in a predawn swoop yesterday, along with high-profile people, in connection with multiple charges to allegedly defraud the state.

The group, which includes six company directors and owners, is facing multiple charges including fraud, corruption, theft and money laundering, which dates back to 2017. The arrests come after national police commission­er Khehla Sitole establishe­d a special anti-corruption unit to investigat­e the allegation­s.

“Since 2017, this task team has been conducting a widespread intensive investigat­ion into tender fraud related to the marking of police vehicles.

“During these investigat­ions nine members of the SAPS, including senior officers, private company directors and employees are alleged to have been involved in an elaborate act to defraud the state,” the police said in a statement.

“The pending arrest of a lieutenant-colonel will bring to 10 the number of police officers arrested,” the police said.

Sitole commended the task team for the arrests.

“I have been kept abreast of this extensive and very complicate­d investigat­ion since its inception.

“I am confident that the cases against the arrested suspects are watertight,” said Sitole.

The suspects – including three brigadiers, a colonel and two current lieutenant colonels – are due to appear in court soon.

The officers hold a range of positions in various divisions, including the police’s supply chain management, procuremen­t, mechanical services, vehicles and tactical equipment and the Pretoria Central Garage.

Last month, Sowetan’s sister publicatio­n TimesLIVE reported that two companies that had been awarded a multimilli­on-rand tender to brand police vehicles were found to have lied and made fraudulent misreprese­ntations in their tender bid.

 ?? / GALLO IMAGES ?? A task team has arrested senior police officers and company owners and directors for fraud.
/ GALLO IMAGES A task team has arrested senior police officers and company owners and directors for fraud.

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