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Jun 12, 2011 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There will be a hive of activities because there are people who are not happy that they have lost a lot of money. Some of the money did come from robberies during which they made huge hauls. Now they are angry because they believe that they took a big chance to make a substantial profit.
There will be even more money spread around for information because anger demands vengeance. It is here that the police are going to find themselves under pressure created by their own who will forget loyalty.
However, all is not going to be well because the very police force is going to come down with a vengeance on their own who chose the path of betrayal.
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A Berbice community is going to wake up to the sounds of gunshots. There will also be a swarm of soldiers and police. These disciplinary services men would corner an escaped prisoner who is reported to be dangerous.
When it is all over people are going to complain that they had no warning. But then again, who gives warnings in times of crisis?
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Electric current is going to flow in a most unlikely place. Someone would have run an illegal connection in water and one unsuspecting man is going to be electrocuted.
Please share this to every Guyanese including your house cats.
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