Are communities turning to criminals for security, because they don’t trust the police? A local anti-crime NGO in Cape Town believes it's a combination of social ills and a fourth economy being created by these criminals.
JOHANNESBURG - Are communities turning to criminals for security, because they don’t trust the police?
A local anti-crime NGO in Cape Town believes it's a combination of social ills and a fourth economy being created by these criminals. This comes as some Khayelitsha community members marched to a local police station to tell SAPS to keep their hands-off an alleged murder suspect.
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