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Toilet cleaning extortion attempts leave TR section in a stinky situation

21st November 2023 Asive Mabula 0

Residents of TR section say they have to deal with maggots and faeces smell everywhere ever since the cleaning and collecting of buckets was suspended in October due to extortion gangs.

City of Cape Town takes on extortion mafia, spending millions on security

13th October 2023 Asive Mabula 0

Extortion is a trending crime that has impacted construction projects nationally. Cape Town is beefing up security and offering rewards for tip-offs.

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