Three Sydenham cops arrested after allegedly stealing woman's booze during lockdown

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Three police officers from the Sydenham police station have appeared in court for allegedly stealing alcohol from a woman - when it was illegal to be sold during lockdownlevel4 - and demanding R20K from her to be released. DailyNewsSA

Durban - Three police officers from the Sydenham police station have appeared in court for allegedly stealing alcohol from a woman - when it was illegal to be sold during lockdown level 4 - and demanding R20 000 from her to be released.

Police spokesman, Brigadier Jay Naicker said the officers, two Sergeants and a Constable based at the Sydenham police station were each granted bail of R1000 and the court remanded the matter to 26 August 2020.

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