Gun Free SA says theft, corruption leads to guns in wrong hands
Gun violence has been identified as the number cause of killings in South Africa between January to March this year.
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CAPE TOWN - Gun Free South Africa says theft and corruption have led to guns ending up in the wrong hands.
Gun violence has been identified as the number one cause of killings in South Africa between January and March this year.
According to the latest crime stats, 2,559 people were shot and killed in South Africa during this period.
Gun violence continues to ravage areas such as the Cape Flats, despite a decrease in the murder rate countrywide.
The recent crime figures from January and March this year show that at least four of the city's districts are listed among the deadliest areas in South Africa.
Gun Free South Africa director Stanley Maphosa said the government needs to properly enforce the implementation of gun laws in the country.
"Secondly, what we need to do we need to reduce the number of firearms; the firearms are too many and we need to have control and see that the registry of the firearms is in place."
He added that this will give police an idea of the number of guns issued to people and who is using them.
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