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Watch: SAPS officers in trouble after CCTV camera caught them accepting Coca-Cola as bribe

September 14, 2024
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Watch: SAPS officers in trouble after CCTV camera caught them accepting Coca-Cola as bribe
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The leadership of the South African Police Service has been diligently working to expose officers who engage in activities that violate the agency’s code of conduct, particularly in soliciting bribes.

Collecting bribes from lawbreakers in exchange for evading arrest or punishment is a pervasive issue of corruption that has plagued South Africa in recent times. Despite the government’s efforts to identify and address such deplorable behavior, this problem has persisted.


A recent development has brought further attention to this issue as a CCTV footage circulates on various social media platforms. The video captures a moment when a reckless driver was directed by the police to buy them a large bottle of Coca-Cola in exchange for avoiding arrest after being caught driving recklessly in Hillbrow.

The footage shows the driver purchasing the drink and subsequently approaching the spot where the officers had parked their vehicle, sliding the bottle through the car window.


This incident has sparked significant outrage on social media, with South Africans demanding the identification and prosecution of these officers. In response, police authorities have urged citizens to record any instances of police officers soliciting bribes and to send the recorded files to them for further action.

The circulation of the CCTV footage has shed light on the pervasive issue of corruption within the South African Police Service. It serves as a reminder of the importance of eradicating such misconduct and upholding the integrity of law enforcement. The public outcry underscores the need for a thorough investigation into this incident and the implementation of stringent measures to prevent future occurrences.


The acceptance of bribes by SAPS officers not only compromises the credibility of the entire police force but also perpetuates a culture of corruption that erodes public trust. These illicit transactions often involve officers turning a blind eye to criminal activities or providing inside information to criminals in exchange for financial gain.

Such actions not only protect criminals but also hinder the successful investigation and prosecution of crimes, leading to a breakdown in the justice system. Mzansi, tell us what you think about this.


#DailySafetyTip #Bribes •When police/metro officers solicit a bribe, try to get the name/badge number and the vehicle reg no •If possible, try to record the conversation •Immediately go to a police station and open a charge •Once you have a case no, escalate it to @IPID_ZA… pic.twitter.com/oLrxz2uZzF

— Yusuf Abramjee (@Abramjee) June 13, 2023

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