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Jenni Irish Qhobosheane | Researcher at the Global Initiative Against
Transnational Organized Crime

Extortion has emerged as a growing menace across South Africa, affecting
not just the bustling urban centers but also reaching into smaller towns and
communities. This criminal activity is particularly pronounced in the Eastern
Cape, where cities like Mthatha and Gqeberha have been identified as
hotspots for extortion-related rackets. The impact of this illicit practice is
devastating, contributing to a climate of fear and violence that disrupts daily
life and undermines the economic stability of entire regions.

The rise of extortion in these areas is closely linked to organized crime
syndicates that prey on vulnerable businesses and individuals. The
consequences are dire: not only does extortion lead to a surge in violent
crime, including murders and assaults, but it also stifles local economies,
driving away investment and exacerbating poverty. As crime statistics
reveal, the Eastern Cape has become a critical area of concern, accounting
for a significant percentage of the country’s murder rate, much of which is
believed to be tied to extortion-related activities.

To delve deeper into this alarming trend, we’re joined by Jenni Irish
Qhobosheane, a seasoned researcher at the Global Initiative Against
Transnational Organized Crime. Jenni will shed light on the underlying
causes of extortion in South Africa, its widespread effects, and what steps
can be taken to curb this dangerous practice.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Jenni Irish Qhobosheane | Researcher at the Global Initiative Against
Transnational Organized Crime

Extortion has emerged as a growing menace across South Africa, affecting
not just the bustling urban centers but also reaching into smaller towns and
communities. This criminal activity is particularly pronounced in the Eastern
Cape, where cities like Mthatha and Gqeberha have been identified as
hotspots for extortion-related rackets. The impact of this illicit practice is
devastating, contributing to a climate of fear and violence that disrupts daily
life and undermines the economic stability of entire regions.

The rise of extortion in these areas is closely linked to organized crime
syndicates that prey on vulnerable businesses and individuals. The
consequences are dire: not only does extortion lead to a surge in violent
crime, including murders and assaults, but it also stifles local economies,
driving away investment and exacerbating poverty. As crime statistics
reveal, the Eastern Cape has become a critical area of concern, accounting
for a significant percentage of the country’s murder rate, much of which is
believed to be tied to extortion-related activities.

To delve deeper into this alarming trend, we’re joined by Jenni Irish
Qhobosheane, a seasoned researcher at the Global Initiative Against
Transnational Organized Crime. Jenni will shed light on the underlying
causes of extortion in South Africa, its widespread effects, and what steps
can be taken to curb this dangerous practice.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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