Lusanda Bill
24 March 2011
There is a possiblity that sixty five top members of different Western Cape gangs could be released on parole.
This has sparked fear in communities in the Western Cape.
Community Safety MEC Albert Fritz said yesterday he was worried about what the release of these top gang leaders could mean, especially in the light of the recent assassination of a gang leader in Cape Town.
Fritz said before a person is considered for parole the local police should be informed and that the community police forum is informed.
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