The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department is investigating officers accused of soliciting bribes via e-wallet. Motorists claim they're being coerced into sending money to untraceable numbers, with officers allegedly photographing transfer pins. JMPD's Internal Affairs is leading a crackdown on this digital corruption. As the Chief Patrick Jaca warns, corruption and bribery will not be tolerated. For more on this JMPD spokesperson, Xolani Fihla spoke to Elvis Presslin

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