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Innocent bystanders falling victim to vigilantes

crime

AS the crime rate increases and trust and hope in the country’s law diminishes, communities have turned to an alternative form of justice and are taking the law into their own hands.

Mob justice, as one of the measures is known, has flared up across the country and has seen people suspected of criminality caught, assaulted, often heavily, by affected residents, and sometimes killed in

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