banditry in the PONS Dictionary

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At first, the infiltrations and border transgressions took the form of petty banditry and thievery.
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By 2000, sporadic banditry and attacks, ascribed to disaffected ex-combatants, began in the north.
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Besides helping to stabilize the city, the new protection force is also tasked with combating looting and banditry in addition to other vices.
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Many indulge in acts of random or spiteful violence, pillage and banditry.
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Both were in their early to mid twenties when they decided that banditry would be easier than being a cowboy.
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A major obstacle to road travel in recent years is increased road banditry.
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The sect extended into militarism in the 1840s, initially against banditry.
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The city also had an official list of "aediles" and a "praefectus arcendis latrociniis" who was commissioned to combat banditry.
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Similarly, he granted local military garrisons blanket authorisation to prevent the spread of banditry.
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However, the empire is on the verge of collapse as civil unrest, banditry and infighting bring turmoil to the nation.
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