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There is very little that is humorous about life inside the settlement labelled ‘Funny Farm’.
In the heart of suburban Gauteng, there are roughly 130 people living among what Carte Blanche has labelled “outlaws, gunrunners, and child traffickers”.
Here, these criminal masterminds flourish by plotting their misdeeds in nearby Alberton, with home invasions and hijackings being two of the more popular crimes.
The theft of cables also proves lucrative:
Carte Blanche reveals the desperate plight of innocents caught in the crossfire: people who need a safe place but are forced into a life of crime.
With the camp mushrooming on land owned by the Gauteng Department of Education, who should curb the camp’s expansion and clamp down on the criminals who’ve made it their headquarters?
Macfarlane Moleli is on the case, uncovering shocking stories the deeper he digs:
[source:carteblanche]
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