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Cape Town is experiencing a wave of gang-related violence, with over 30 people killed in just a few days. Residents are speaking out, saying Premier Alan Winde's government isn't doing enough to stop the bloodshed. The Western Cape has seen 63 children murdered between April and August, mostly due to gang violence. Winde recently released a report on alleged police infiltration by the 28s gang, but critics say it's too little, too late. The report found that a complaint of unacceptable conduct against top police officials was substantiated, raising concerns about possible infiltration of the police service by organised crime. Communities are demanding action, with some calling for a state of emergency. Elvis Presslin spoke to Heindrich Wyngaard, Cape Forum Executive Chairperson
By SAfmCape Town is experiencing a wave of gang-related violence, with over 30 people killed in just a few days. Residents are speaking out, saying Premier Alan Winde's government isn't doing enough to stop the bloodshed. The Western Cape has seen 63 children murdered between April and August, mostly due to gang violence. Winde recently released a report on alleged police infiltration by the 28s gang, but critics say it's too little, too late. The report found that a complaint of unacceptable conduct against top police officials was substantiated, raising concerns about possible infiltration of the police service by organised crime. Communities are demanding action, with some calling for a state of emergency. Elvis Presslin spoke to Heindrich Wyngaard, Cape Forum Executive Chairperson

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