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Nov 06, 2011 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
It must be that the roads are thirsty for blood, because for some unknown and inexplicable reason, people would be driving safely when they would lose control of their vehicles. They would crash and people would either get seriously hurt or die.
The reason may not be clear because people do not try to appease whatever hovers over these corridors. Old folks would make a sacrifice, but the younger lot could not care less. They die as a result of forsaking tradition.
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Another drug bust will certainly rock a particular group that found that if it makes a certain investment then there is money to be made. However, a determination on the part of the authorities and the jealousy of others would cause this most recent drug exporter to contemplate suicide.
He lost two previous shipments, while at the same time, one managed to slip through. The loss would actually cause him to spend even more money to bribe certain in the local enforcement body. That will not help.
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Four armed men are going to attack a Berbice house, having done so successfully in the past. But this time they are going to meet resistance.
In the end, someone would discover that one of the armed men is a serving law enforcement officer. The Police Commissioner is going to be very embarrassed.
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