Police are yet to make any arrests after a victim was allegedly set alight by angry residents.
Police are conducting a raid in Kliptown, Soweto, following the murder of a man last week in an apparent mob justice incident. The victim, believed to be 19 years old, was allegedly set alight by angry residents. They accused him of being part of a group of young people, involved in robberies, murders and even selling body parts.
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Halala Soweto you thought you were off the Hook kanti nix
The people have no confidence in the Police so human nature dictates that mob justice will take over. Sad but true.
مصر أحدث الأخبار, مصر عناوين
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