Western cape police chief arno lamoer
Lamoer case: More property could be frozen if all assets aren’t disclosed
The former police commissioner and four co-accused face 109 charges, including corruption and racketeering.
While Lamoer is able to pay his legal fees, his co-accused are trying to sort out their finances.
The former Western Cape Police Commissioner faces a number of charges, including corruption.
It’s alleged that they accepted expensive gifts and cash from a Cape Town businessman.
The former WC Commissioner’s corruption case has been postponed to 6 May for another pre-trial conference.
Lamoer’s case has been postponed for another pre-trial hearing in May.
Lamoer said despite the controversy he’s been embroiled in, it has always his intention to retire at 55.
Phiyega’s office announced Lamoer’s contract won’t be renewed when it expires in two months.
Facing corruption charges, Arno Lamoer and his five co-accused will appear again on 28 August after their case was moved to the Western Cape High Court.
The police commissioner says an internal SAPS process will look into the WC top cop's conduct.
EWN understands it's just a matter of time before Riah Phiyega suspends Arno Lamoer.
Lamoer and his five co-accused are accused of receiving gifts and cash from a businessman and his son.
Arno Lamoer and his co-accused handed themselves over to police early this morning.
Lamoer faced charges of corruption and racketeering following a lengthy investigation by the Hawks
Policing issues in Khayelitsha will take centre stage at a Police Imbizo in the township today.
It is understood robbers gained entry into Arno Lamoer's Panorama home by cutting through a window.
This was part of an initiative driven by the Community Policing Forum in Sector 4.
More than 10,000 officers will be deployed across the province.
Police are offering a reward of R250,000 for any information which will lead to a successful arrest.