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Aug 14, 2011 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The arrest of a wanted man would lead to the arrest of two others, all on the eastern corridor. These were people who plotted and robbed even returning Guyanese.
The police are going to work hard to establish the link, but there would be a problem with the identification. But there are going to be other clues.
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I warned about the river disasters and of course, people suffered. There is going to be another. A young boy without experience is going to create headache for some Essequibians. He is going to push his boat across the path of a smaller vessel in jest but what happens would not be funny,
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Gunplay would be at the scene of a robbery on a household. The attackers would be young men with no plan to improve their lives. The parents would later try to shift the blame on the police, as though their children are choirboys.
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Jealousy would cause a fire to erupt in the city. What is strange is that people do things and run. Surely they had to know what they were doing. Sadly, the police are going to pay little attention to this issue. Things would get out of hand as family members become incensed.
Please share this to every Guyanese including your house cats.
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