banditry

/ˈbændɪtri/
noun
  1. The activity or practice of being a bandit; robbery and lawlessness carried out by organized groups.
    • The government sent soldiers to stop the banditry along the mountain passes.
    • Banditry was common in the region during the gold rush.
    • Modern banditry sometimes involves stealing cargo from trucks on highways.
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