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May 13, 2012 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The police are going to come good with an incident that has Trinidad connections. They have been toiling on this for a while and were actually thwarted by a closely knit family unit. The suspect would have been changing hiding places at the rate of two a day.
He was able to do so with some success but as the saying goes, a criminal always returns to the scene of his crime. In this case there is a limit to hiding places so the criminal must recycle.
The police would be waiting.
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There is going to be a sad case of an electrocution because despite the happenings, people are going to continue with old habits. In this case the habit is electricity theft.
The power suppliers would rush to the area but of course, the other illegal connections would disappear. There is going to be the usual talk.
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There will be another road fatality. As can be expected, it is going to happen during rush hour when an impatient driver opts to do what he thinks is the best thing.
He would decide to force his way through traffic even as others are going to try to get out of the way of the confusion.
Sadly, the victim would be so young that people would remark that he had not even started to enjoy life.
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