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Jul 07, 2013 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The police thwarted a robbery because they are alert. They are aware that people who conduct business at the commercial banks often walk out with large sums of money. They therefore monitor the banks and that is how they were able to spot a bunch trailing one such individual.
The action by the courts in this case would leave the society angry. The courts are to dispense justice but sometimes what passes for justice is not what the society wants.
However, there will be another targeting and this time the police would be even more aggressive.
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A schoolboy is going to be caught up in a very adult activity. Just out of school, he is going to succumb to peer pressure and be part of a gang that would venture on a robbery.
His situation would now cause the spotlight to fall on parents, one of whom would be found to have been involved in criminal activities, and for the record, would have just been released from prison.
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Berbice is home to the new batch of criminals. A family would be visited by some gunmen only because some overseas-based relatives would have arrived. Neighbours are going to respond and the outcome would be ugly.
The attackers would be trapped; the eventual shootout would see one innocent person injured.
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