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Nov 24, 2013 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
It must be madness, because people are simply not taking heed. The violence is in part due to frustration created in part by an economic climate that reduces life to insignificant proportions. The drug situation is not helping and that is where the root of the problem is.
A businessman is going to lose heavily because of a drug bust. This is going to cause pressure that would make this businessman see life as being expendable. Some other desperate people will die as they try to defend this businessman.
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The United States government is going to be the most serious of those who want to see a vibrant anti-money laundering legislation. Those Guyanese who leave with large sums of money are suddenly going to come under the radar.
Two of them will declare their money, but that will not prevent seizure for months.
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The police are going to crack a smuggling ring. Already there are people who are stealing cars in a nearby country and stripping them of parts that are shipped to Guyana. At the same time there are car thieves here who are doing the same thing.
The police would get lucky when they stumble upon a gang in the process of hijacking a car.
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