Johannesburg Flying Squad members arrested for allegedly trying to extort R100,000 from Phoenix man

Four policemen have found themselves on the wrong side of the law after they were arrested on allegations of extortion. Picture: File image

Four policemen have found themselves on the wrong side of the law after they were arrested on allegations of extortion. Picture: File image

Published Sep 9, 2024

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Four policemen were arrested in connection with corruption, in which they allegedly tried to extort almost R100,000 from a Phoenix businessman.

The Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation (known as the Hawks) confirmed that the four policemen, aged between 31 and 46, are expected to appear in the Durban Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday morning.

Spokesperson Captain Simphiwe Mhlongo confirmed the arrest and said they faced charges of corruption.

Three of the policemen are from Gauteng and one is based in Ntuzuma in KwaZulu-Natal.

One of the members is a Crime Intelligence Officer, and two are attached to the Johannesburg Flying Squad.

The fourth person is at Ntuzuma SAPS’s tracing team.

It is alleged that police received a complaint of extortion in the Phoenix area.

According to an incident report seen by IOL, the man was in his business/supermarket when he was approached by the four policemen.

He said one of cops introduced themselves as a policeman and said he was based in Durban Central SAPS.

It is further alleged that the police started to search the premises and they confiscated stock of cigarettes and loaded all the stock in their vehicle.

In addition the businessman’s firearm was allegedly confiscated by the cop.

The businessman was then driven to Phoenix SAPS where a R100,000 gratification was allegedly demanded so that he can be released.

The complainant’s wife allegedly managed to raise just under R80,000 and a drop off point was negotiated in the Mount Edgecombe area which was later changed to Ottawa near Verulam on the KZN North Coast.

It is further alleged the cops who were travelling in a Ford Ranger were arrested shortly after taking the money.

Police seized the money, the Ford Ranger and various firearms.

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