Gauteng’s murder rate is the highest in the past five years

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Gauteng’s murder rate is the highest in the past five years
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Gunmen killing multiple victims in shootings led to a surge in Gauteng’s murder rate in the last months of 2021.

police commissioner Lt-Gen Elias Mawela said in a presentation of the 2021/2022 Q3 Gauteng crime statistics to the legislature’s portfolio committee on community safety on Friday.Of the 1,570 people killed in the quarter, 189 were women and 37 were children.

public places such as on the street, in an open field, in parking areas and abandoned buildings: 564 murders;A factor contributing to the increase in murders is a “phenomenon of multiple murders”. This is when there is more than one victim murdered in one incident.

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