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May 20, 2012 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The pace at which some things move often leaves many people in shock. Take the pace at which some bandits will strike in the eastern part of the country. Within minutes, three homes are going to be the target of bandits because these are desperate people who always want money for their extravagant lifestyles.
It is not that the victims would be rich, but they would have some money that would enable the invaders to buy non-essential things like cocaine and alcohol.
And because the police have been known to collect the spoils, this particular group would seek to make demands on the bandits. Indeed they know who they are. The harsh reality is that the spoils were so small that angry policemen are going to make arrests.
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The main prison is going to be a hotbed of tension. Some prisoners are going to protest hostile treatment by starting a fire within the walls. There will be the initial panic. Some people will get hurt, but in the end, one will ask whether the hostility was worth it.
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A young man is going to break all the rules of decency. The country will hear about a child molestation issue and react violently. This is going to start a family war that will last for some time. Vengeance is always at the root of some of the killings that occur.
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