Crime in SA | Top cops say community must report incidents

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The proliferation of weapons, extortion rackets, and gangsterism are among the crimes of concern raised at a summit in Khayelitsha.

Police top brass say the community must step up to report criminals. But crime volunteers say they need more support to help keep their communities safe. Lindsay Dentlinger reports. Courtesy

CAPE TOWN - Crime Summit | Khayelitsha youth sad and scaredSouth Africa’s new police commissioner says the community plays a vital role in getting a grip on crime in Khayelitsha.

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