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    South Africa will deploy army to step up fight against organised crime

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    CAPE TOWN, ‌Feb 12 (Reuters) - South African President ​Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday that he would ⁠deploy the army to help the police fight organised crime, saying it would ​be one of the main areas the ‌country's coalition government would focus on this year.

    Ramaphosa added in a state of the ⁠nation address that the initial ⁠deployment would be in the Western Cape and Gauteng provinces, where Cape Town and Johannesburg are located.

    "Organised crime is ‌now the most immediate threat to ⁠our democracy, our society and ‌our economic development. Our ​primary focus this year is on stepping up the fight against organised ‌crime and criminal syndicates," Ramaphosa ​said.

    "I have directed ⁠the minister of police and ‌the SANDF (South African National ⁠Defence Force) to develop a technical plan on where our security forces should ​be deployed within ‌the next few days," he continued.

    (Reporting by ⁠Wendell Roelf, Nellie ​Peyton, Anathi Madubela and Sfundo Parakozov;Editing ​by Alexander Winning)

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