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Army deployment raises questions as gang violence continues across Cape Flats

SANDF presence brings visibility but fails to halt ongoing shootings in key gang hotspots.

Last updated: April 15, 2026 11:26 am
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  • SANDF deployed to support police operations across Cape Flats hotspots
  • 49 murders recorded in the Western Cape over a four-day period
  • Child wounded in crossfire highlights ongoing danger in gang areas
  • Critics warn intervention does not address root causes of violence

Army deployment across the Cape Flats aims to curb gang violence, but continued shootings raise concerns about long-term effectiveness.

The South African National Defence Force deployment across parts of the Western Cape forms part of a broader national intervention aimed at stabilising crime-affected communities. Soldiers began joint operations with police at the start of April, focusing primarily on areas long associated with entrenched gang activity, including Mitchells Plain, Vrygrond and Gugulethu.

The operation, expected to cost more than R800 million and run until April next year, follows commitments made at national level to intensify crime-fighting efforts. It is not the first time the military has been called in to support policing, with similar deployments taking place intermittently over the past decade during periods of heightened violence.

On the ground, the presence of soldiers has created a visible show of force. Patrols, roadblocks and coordinated operations with specialised police units have been introduced in an attempt to deter criminal activity and restore a sense of order in communities frequently affected by shootings.

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For some residents, the deployment has brought cautious optimism. In areas where daily life is often disrupted by gang conflict, the presence of armed forces has offered a perception of safety, even if only temporarily.

However, the continuation of violence in the days following deployment highlights the complexity of the crisis.

Between 9 and 12 April, 49 murders were recorded across the Western Cape. While not all incidents were gang-related, several shootings occurred in known hotspots, including a triple murder in Gugulethu and incidents linked to ongoing gang rivalries in Mitchells Plain and Delft.

One of the most alarming cases involved a six-year-old girl who was struck by a stray bullet while playing outside her home in Bishop Lavis. More than 30 spent cartridges were recovered at the scene, indicating the scale of the shootout between rival groups. The child remains in hospital, and police have confirmed that suspects have been arrested.

The persistence of such incidents has led to growing criticism of the deployment strategy, with analysts arguing that military intervention addresses symptoms rather than underlying causes.

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Gang violence in the Western Cape has developed over decades, shaped by socio-economic inequality, historical spatial planning, and the evolution of organised criminal networks. These networks often extend beyond the communities most visibly affected, with links to broader distribution systems and financial structures that are not easily disrupted by street-level enforcement.

There are also ongoing concerns about the capacity and integrity of law enforcement structures. Allegations of criminal infiltration within elements of the police have raised broader questions about accountability and coordination in the fight against organised crime.

Critics argue that without addressing these systemic issues, including unemployment, social fragmentation and the flow of illegal firearms, any reduction in violence is unlikely to be sustained.

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At the same time, security experts note that military deployments can have unintended consequences. Criminal groups may adapt by shifting operations to less visible areas, reducing activity temporarily, or exploiting gaps in coordination between agencies.

This creates a cycle where enforcement brings short-term relief, followed by a return of violence once pressure eases.

For communities living in gang-affected areas, the reality remains unchanged. The presence of soldiers may reduce visible activity in certain zones, but the underlying drivers of violence continue to operate beneath the surface.

The deployment may succeed in stabilising specific areas for limited periods, but without a coordinated long-term strategy that addresses both enforcement and prevention, the broader impact is likely to remain constrained.

Source: Daily Maverick – Caryn Dolley

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