Lusanda Bill
27 November 2010
A driver of a Zimbabwean bus with handwritten cardboard number plates was stopped on the M1 North in Johannesburg last evening.
After being stopped the driver tried to bribe a police officer with R100.
The man gave photocopied and false documents to the policeman.
When the officer told him that he needed to have legal papers for public transportation, he gave a doctor's certificate.
The police officer took the money and the documents and arrested the man for fraud, corruption and bribery.
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