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One of them was arrested while conducting an unauthorised roadblock.
IPID conducted the stint operations in collaboration with SAPS and National Traffic Department.
Two police officers were arrested in Gauteng over the long weekend for soliciting bribes of R100 and R200, respectively.
According to the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID), the officers were arrested during sting operations by it in collaboration with SAPS Anti-Corruption and National Traffic Department s Anti-Corruption unit.
A 56-year-old captain attached to the Johannesburg Public Order Policing unit was arrested for corruption on Monday, IPID spokesperson Ndileka Cola said on Tuesday.
Cola said the captain, who was the shift commander, conducted an unauthorised road block with other members at the intersection of Observatory and Steyn streets.