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South Africans - submerged in high-crime society with an overwhelmed police force - are obsessed with self-defence, patrolling their farms and suburbs, paying into a booming private security industry and even joining militant crime-buster groups such as Mapogo, which has 35,000 members.
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Selebi stated that whites employing the services of Mapogo assumed crime was committed by blacks.
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Vigilante group Mapogo a Mathamaga owed its existence to the
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The young men, Mzonjani Ndlovu (22) and Sthembiso Dunn (17), were allegedly abducted by three men who were driving a van which had writing "Mapogo Amathamaga" on its sides on the 7th of November last year.
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The young men, Mzonjani Ndlovu (22) and Sthembiso Dunn (17), were allegedly abducted by three men who were driving a van which had writing "Mapogo Amathamaga" on its sides on the 7th of November last year.
ANC CALLS FOR A PROBE INTO AN ALLEGED ABDUCTION OF TWO YOUNG MEN 2002
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It has been alleged that Mapogo A Mathamaga has used torture to extract confessions from suspected criminals.
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Mapogo President Montle Magolego said his group would take action if government did not address their complaints.
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If these grievances were not addressed Mapogo members nationwide would "be compelled to disrupt the coming local government election".
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Mapogo went on to claim that National Intelligence was planning to assassinate Magolego.
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Three members of vigilante group Mapogo-a-Mathamaga were arrested on Friday for allegedly kidnapping a man they accused of stealing a vehicle, Northern Province police said on Saturday.
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