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1 The station said the clash occurred in an area notorious for banditry .
2 It depends almost exclusively on banditry and protection rackets for its survival.
3 The southern Philippines has been marred for decades by insurgency and banditry .
4 Reports of gang-rape and banditry , often by soldiers or rebels, are also widespread.
5 At this time the French had not yet stamped out banditry .
6 It has endured years of civil conflicts and banditry is rife.
7 He said, fiercely, This banditry will be answered by the emperor.
8 He's more interested in stamping out banditry than in scrapping with the Captain-General.
9 The Maer had put a man in there for simple banditry .
10 I had hoped that the rumours of banditry were exaggerated; perhaps I was wrong.
11 There has also been the problem of kidnapping and banditry .
12 Alleged offences include including banditry and possession of unlicensed firearms.
13 In many places, fighting has descended onto a free-for-all of tribal clashes and banditry .
14 In many places, fighting has descended into a free-for-all of tribal clashes and banditry .
15 And the poor Mexicans, the 'peons,' do want an end to fighting and banditry .
16 He faces charges -which he denies -of plotting terrorism, insurgency and banditry .
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