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Feb 25, 2013 Letters
Dear Editor,
Regrettably another husband, father, brother and member of the Gold Mining Industry is robbed of his hard earned money, gold and jewellery and ultimately his life. Today, the crime is executed in his own home in the presence of his wife and three children. I ask, when will it stop?
When will the laws in Guyana be appropriately exercised to curb heinous crimes and deter persons from getting involved in criminal activities? What will cause each and every law-abiding, sane and mature individual to take a no nonsense stand by joining with Mr. Leroy Brummel – Commissioner of Police (ag) in the fight against the heartless criminals and all those who are harbouring them; instead of being over critical and crying foul when the criminals are killed in their act of robberies?
The time is now when everyone, especially the businessmen and women including our politicians such as Honourable Oscar Clark must have the means and ability to protect themselves and their investments by being completely supported and protected by the laws of Guyana.
We all should note and take example from the Licensed Gold Dealers businesses and financial institutions in Georgetown, Guyana, who are spending billions of dollars to protect themselves and their investments.
I pray that God Almighty will restore decency and peace to the Land of many waters. God Almighty, please have mercy on all of us.
Sam Anderson
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