Experts warn: Military alone cannot solve SA's organised crime problem

Experts warn: Military alone cannot solve SA's organised crime problem

[The Mercury - South Africa] - 15/02/2026
President Ramaphosa has deployed the South African National Defence Force to combat illegal mining and gang violence in hotspots across Gauteng and the Western Cape. But crime experts warn that military intervention alone won't dismantle the sophisticated criminal networks behind these (…)
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