Is there a lot of crime in Madagascar?
We asked people if there is a lot of crime. They answered...
"Crime is a problem in Madagascar, with reports of theft, robbery, and other criminal activities. The country has a high rate of violent crime, including murder, and the police are often unable to respond effectively. Corruption is also a major issue, with reports of bribery and other forms of corruption in the government and police force. In addition, there is a growing problem of human trafficking, with many people being trafficked into the country for forced labor or sexual exploitation," remarked another expat in Madagascar.
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Is there a lot of crime in Madagascar?
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