A policeman arrested for corruption in Schweizer Reneke to appear in court


By OBAKENG MAJE

A policeman from Schweizer Reneke Police Station, who was arrested for corruption by the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, the Hawks is set to appear in court today. Thomas Moleme, who is a Detective, was arrested for allegedly soliciting a bribe of R3000 from the assault accused person and a farmer in separate incidents.

According to allegations, the accused person has already paid R2000 to Moleme. Moleme also allegedly demanded R2500 from a farmer in Wolmaranstad. Taung DailyNews’s highly-placed source said Moleme was allegedly known for always conniving with livestock thieves. 

The Hawks allegedly put Moleme under surveillance for months after receiving numerous complaints against him. They allegedly approached the farmer and the assault accused person to entrap unsuspecting Moleme.

“The policeman was allegedly working with this farmer. So, the Hawks, in agreement with the farmer, set a trap for Moleme. They allegedly gave the farmer R2000 notes and R1000 to the assault accused person that were marked. They then requested them to hand the money over to Moleme as a bribe.

“Moleme allegedly went to collect R2000 notes from the farmer at around 4am, and fetched R1000 from the assault accused person before the Hawks pounced on him. Moleme was allegedly followed in all these activities, and when he allegedly realised that he was being followed, he tried to speed off,” our source said.

It is alleged that the policeman’s commander, who was amongst the Hawks personnel, was ordered to stop him. A search was allegedly conducted and the marked notes were found in Moleme’s possession.

Moleme was then charged with corruption and arrested.

Meanwhile, the North West police spokesperson, Brig Sabata Mokgwabone said they will only respond to media inquiries after Moleme’s court appearance.

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The Chairperson of NWPL’s Portfolio Committee, Mmoloki Cwaile involved in a car accident


Picture: The chairperson of NWPL’s Portfolio Committee for Community Safety, Transport Management and Public Works and Roads, Mmoloki Cwaile/Supplied 

By OBAKENG MAJE

The Chief Whip of the North West Provincial Legislature (NWPL), Paul Sebegoe wishes the African National Congress (ANC) Member of the Provincial Legislature (MPL), Mmoloki Cwaile a speedy recovery.

This comes after Cwaile who is the chairperson of NWPL Portfolio Committee for Community Safety, Transport Management and Public Works and Roads, was involved in a road accident near Kraaipan mine along the N18 Mahikeng to Vryburg road on Tuesday morning.

This is after a Kudu from a nearby game farm, which had scaled a fence collided mid-air with his Toyota double Cab Bakkie at around 6:30am.    

“We are grateful that Cwaile managed to maintain control of the vehicle that had veered off the road because of the impact, but escaped from the accident unscathed except for the traumatic experience of being involved in an accident.

“Cwaile, who was travelling alone at the time, could not proceed to execute the task of leading a multi-party Portfolio Committee delegation’s oversight visit to Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District. He had to take a few days leave for medical examination, while recuperating,” said Sebegoe.    

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