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Jul 21, 2013 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
I had seen and spoken about the impact of unqualified people leaving school. The result is that these people believe that the society owes them a living and so we have this crime wave. Guns are common and so too will be the gangs.
There is a two-man gang that is doing very well having relieved people of millions of dollars in the past week and still keeps on attacking the hapless. The life of this gang is about to end. The identity of the gang members would leave people in shock.
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A huge fraud is going to be revealed at a commercial bank. Already the investigators have zeroed in on three staff members with whom they have spoken. The unfortunate thing is that the money is not in local banks having been used to purchase foreign currency.
The fraud need not have happened had some enterprising dealer not attempted to fleece the bank staff.
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Road accidents are as commonplace as the flu. There is no need to question the number of people who drive but the quality of the people.
A child is going to be knocked down. This is going to spark a chain of collisions and would involve some innocent people.
Please share this to every Guyanese including your house cats.
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