Community leaders step in as extortion threatens Langa religious school
Author: Ntsikelelo QoyoPublished on: June 9, 2026Country: South Africa
Crime & Law
The Cape Town Ulama Board had to intervene to help a non-profit religious school in Langa open a case of extortion after its directors were allegedly turned away by police. A criminal syndicate demanded a R3000 registration fee and monthly payments of R500. The school paid the initial fee fearing for safety. The incident comes amid a renewed push by authorities for communities to report extortion.
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