Gang violence flares up again in Cape Town despite army deployment

A women carries her child outside her shack at Imizamo Yethu settlement on May 17, 2018 in Hout Bay outside Cape Town, South Africa.
Cape Town is surrounded by many sprawling townships where gang violence, poverty and unemployment are rife

CAPE TOWN, Dec 14 (NNN-Xinhua) — Gang violence flared up again here on Friday after a gang leader was killed despite the deployment of troops tasked to bring stability to the area.

Rashied Staggie, leader of the Hard Livings gang, was shot dead early Friday in a car in front of his house in Salt River, police said.

Staggie’s killing followed the shooting and death of another gang member in Cape Town’s Mitchells Plain on Thursday.

Police have sent forensic experts to the shooting scenes. The motives behind the two killings remain unknown.

On July 18, the South African National Defence Force began deploying troops in parts of Cape Town to help quell rising gang violence which claims dozens of lives every week. — NNN-XINHUA

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