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South Africa’s president authorises deployment of 2,200 troops to help fight crime

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JOHANNESBURG, March ‌13 (Reuters) - South African ​President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday ⁠authorised the deployment of 2,200 members of the ​national defence force to ‌help combat crime.

* Ramaphosa said the deployment serves to prevent andcombat ⁠crime, and ⁠support and preserve law and order bytargeting illegal mining and gangsterism. * The deployed ‌members of the national defence ⁠force willassist ‌the South African ​Police Service in five provinces: theEastern Cape, Free ‌State, Gauteng, North ​West ⁠and Western Cape. * Expenditure for this ‌employment ⁠is estimated at 823million rand ($49 million). * The deployment is from ​March 1, ‌2026 until March 31,2027.

($1 = 16.7304 ⁠rand)

(Reporting by ​Anathi Madubela; Editing by ​Toby Chopra)

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