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Jul 09, 2017 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
This is going to be a busy weekend for the law enforcement agencies, as young men try to prey on shoppers and a few home owners. Lessons are not learnt, because the police have increased their presence on the streets.
Another young criminal will be taken into custody because he simply could not escape fast enough from the scene of a crime.
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A live electric wire would cause serious injury to a man who is not an electrician, but who believes that he could make the necessary connections. The power company will conduct an investigation and find that there was an illegal connection.
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Bodies are turning up all over the place. The police are going to find another body at the side of a roadway. The initial suspicion would be that the victim was involved in a hit-and-run. Further investigations will prove otherwise.
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