South Africa Deploys Army Against Crime
Analysis based on 19 articles · First reported Feb 12, 2026 · Last updated Feb 13, 2026
The deployment of the South Africa===South African National Defence Force to combat illegal mining and gang violence in South Africa is expected to have a positive impact on the nation's economic stability and public safety. This move could reduce the significant financial losses from illegal gold trade and improve the investment climate by addressing organized crime.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the deployment of the South Africa===South African National Defence Force to assist the South Africa===South African Police Service in combating illegal mining and gang violence in the South Africa===Gauteng and South Africa===Western Cape provinces. This decision comes as organized crime is identified as a major threat to South Africa's democracy, economic stability, and public safety. The country has one of the highest homicide rates globally, with significant losses from illegal gold trade. In addition to military deployment, the government plans to recruit 5,500 more police officers and enhance intelligence-driven law enforcement against criminal syndicates. This initiative aims to restore order, reduce crime rates, and improve the overall security situation in the affected regions.
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