Two more South Australian police officers have been arrested and charged as a result of an ongoing investigation into corruption in Adelaide.

The new arrests follow charges of theft and abuse of public office against six police officers yesterday.

One of those arrested today serves with Sturt Operation Mantle – an investigation into drug-related crime – while the other officer had recently served with the operation.

A 32-year-old man from Reynella has been charged with receiving stolen property.

A 38-year-old man from Goodwood has been charged with aggravated theft and abuse of public office.

Both men have been bailed to appear in Adelaide Magistrates Court on December 19.

A joint investigation involving the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption (ICAC) and SA Police Anti-Corruption Branch led to the arrests of six officers in the Sturt local service area in Adelaide's southern suburb who were also from Operation Mantle.

The six plain-clothes officers were bailed following charges of property-related theft and abuse of public office.

They were the first arrests following the launch of South Australia's first ICAC at this time last year.

Under Section 56 of ICAC legislation, ICAC Commissioner Bruce Lander authorised police to publish and discuss details of the arrests.

He said yesterday he was disappointed at the allegations against police officers and worried about the impact for the wider force.

"We work on reputation, we need public confidence and public support so that actions any police officers involved in any criminality or offending does have an impact," Mr Lander said.

Mr Lander tabled his first annual report today, revealing he had started more than 70 corruption investigations in SA.