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Jun 18, 2017 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The political arena is abuzz with the expectation that some leaders would be arrested in the not too distant future. Discoveries of rampant malpractices would be unearthed and increasingly the strident calls of witch-hunt would be sounded.
This would not ease the determination of the administration to see justice done.
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The fires would continue to strike in the most unlikely places. Another fire would break out in a housing area where someone would make the mistake of leaving a lighted stove in the house.
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Robberies are not as frequent as they once were, but some of the perpetrators are suspected to be the very people assigned to protect the community. Evidence would surface that one such robbery involved the protectors,who would then scramble to arrest a man as a decoy.
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