A Houston police officer is accused of telling two women, including an undercover HPD investigator, he would tear up their traffic tickets in exchange for sexual favors.

Officer Victor Chris, 37, has been charged with two counts of official oppression.

The investigation that led to the charges began in May when a woman filed a complaint about Chris with HPD's internal affairs division.

According to court records, the woman said she was driving along the 15200 block of Park Row when Chris signaled for her to pull over.

He wrote her several citations because she didn't have insurance and was driving with an expired registration and inspection sticker.

When he returned to the car, Chris allegedly asked if the woman would be interested in seeing him again.

He handed her the citations, then allowed the woman to drive away. About five minutes later, Chris allegedly called her from a blocked number.

He offered to stay away on her court date, which would have resulted in the tickets being thrown out, if she would "make it worth my while," according to the criminal complaint.

On Monday, Chris was the target of an internal affairs sting. He pulled over an undercover HPD officer along the 15300 block of Park Row.

He wrote her citations for driving without insurance and for having an expired registration form and invalid plates.

He let the undercover HPD officer go, then allegedly called her a few minutes later.

Chris "agreed to tear up the tickets if (the undercovr officer) had sexual intercourse with him," according to the complaint.

Chris was charged Thursday and later released after posting a combined $4,000 bail.

He was relieved of duty from his assignment with HPD's northwest patrol division. Chris has been with the department for about three years, officials said.