Banditry

/ˈbændɪtri/ noun

The practice of being a bandit; robbery, theft, and violence organized by outlaws, especially in large groups or gangs.

From 'bandit' (an outlaw) plus '-ry' (practice or behavior of), referring to organized robbery and outlawry as a system of crime.

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