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NEWS > 27 March 2008

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Fight against corrupt cops gat
THE ANTI-CORRUPTION Unit of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is being kept busy receiving and investigating complaints against rogue cops.

And it was no different last Thursday night, when Commissioner of Police Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin and Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Justin Felice received over 90 calls from members of the public during a special anti-corruption telephone call-in session to the seniors' offices.

"Members of the public know who the corrupt cops are, and they are prepared to give informationon," Felice tells The Sunday Gleaner.

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Police officer arrested for co

A police officer was arrested for corruption on Thursday, after he allegedly stole money owed to the family of a boy who died in an initiation ceremony, Mpumalanga police said.

"The family was promised money by the owner of Ngomeni Initiation School in Emasoyi near Hazelview, after their son Mduduzi Mkwena, 16, died at the school," said Captain Leonard Hlathi.

The owner made the agreement in front of a 43-year-old police officer to pay the family R6 000.

"The owner brought R2 000 to the police officer on three separate occasions, but he did not give it to the family. When the family found out that the inspector was pocketing the money, he ran away."

A case of corruption was opened at the station, and the policeman was arrested.

He would appear shortly at the KaBhokweni magistrate's court, Hlathi said.
 

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