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Nov 18, 2012 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
As the year approaches its end there will be more madness. Not only will the roads become more hazardous, but children of a prominent person are going to tax the resources of the police. One of them is going to be held with a quantity of illegal drugs.
The arrest would not go undetected but parental influence is going to prevent any prolonged detention. This will irk the society because the news is going to be splashed across the news pages. When confronted, the prominent person is going to dismiss the issue as rumour and would even threaten legal action.
And sadly, the police would refuse to confirm the incident.
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A shocking case of child molestation is going to result in a killing. It would be reminiscent of a photograph that was a hot topic on the internet. It was of a little child doing the unthinkable with a grown man.
Needless to say that grown man was killed by the child’s father. This is going to be the case in Guyana and the nation would talk about the degeneration in the society.
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We had the electrocution. Now we are going to have another fire started by an illegal connection. But there will be more; a neighbour, fearful for his safety, is going to make a report of an illegal connection. This will spark a series of attacks on the neighbour and the police would be slow to respond.
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