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Families and friends of gang members are being warned against harbouring criminals, as ministers said the practice of sheltering can have far-reaching consequences for households, communities and the wider society.
The warning came during Friday’s debate in the House of Assembly on the Criminal Gangs (Prevention and Control) Bill.
Attorney General Wilfred Abrahams outlined the penalties for harbouring gang members and gang leaders for sheltering.
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