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Devil worship bares its horns in SA gang culture

July 18, 2025

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Daily Maverick

Occult elements like 666 symbols, inverted crosses and traditional witchcraft now infest the crime underworld.

- By Ashwill Ramon Phillips

Gang-related crime in South Africa is widespread, but it is under-reported outside hotspots such as the Cape Flats in Cape Town or Westbury in Johannesburg. In these areas, gangs are deeply rooted and contribute to continuous violence, drug trafficking and territorial conflict.

But gangs have continued to evolve and gang violence has consistently increased throughout South Africa, particularly in Gauteng and the Free State. In the Free State in the east-central part of the country, devil worship and witchcraft-related gang practices have been reported.

Gang-related violence is fuelled by poverty, social exclusion, unemployment and the need for protection from rival gangs.

In my doctoral study in criminology, I explored the phenomenon of occult-inspired gangs in the Free State. I interviewed 23 active gang members, 16 offenders who were not affiliated to gangs, and 18 service providers like social workers and correctional officials working with these groups.

In a more recent study I developed a typology of occult gangs: a framework that captures their structure, symbolism, hierarchy and spiritual practices.

This matters because in order to prevent gang-related crime, it is essential to understand how they operate.

The rise of Free State occult gangs

In 1997, a South African Police Service investigation uncovered a so-called devil-worshipping group or "evil church" that had migrated from parts of northern Africa and established itself in Maseru, Lesotho (South Africa's neighbour).

This group reportedly blended occult practices with traditional African witchcraft, which led to local communities labelling it as a devil-worshipping gang.

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