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Community crime watch forums in Mdantsane, Eastern Cape, have described the scourge of cable theft as crippling and out of control.

So much so, that residents have formed crime-fighting units to combat both cable theft and other crimes.

A forum member, who spoke to News24 on condition of anonymity, said residents bore the brunt of load shedding and further outages owing to cable theft.He added: "Police have no idea what's happening in our communities. They are present physically, but they do nothing. They only arrive at scenes after Task Force has taken the initiative. If they arrest the thief, they release them the following day, and we see them walking among us. When we ask why, they [the police] tell us we don't understand the law," he said.

 

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