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Jan 07, 2018 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The holiday season is over; crime against the shopper is not an option because the shoppers are off the streets. But the criminals are still busy. The switch will be to homes again. A group will attack a home on the west side, but they will find the situation difficult because people are banding themselves to protect the community.
This group will run into that opposition. One will be shot and another caught.
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The discovery of a missing girl will once more turn the spotlight on human trafficking. This trafficker will seek to supply some miners with young girls. However, this discovery will be disastrous for the traffickers because it will expose something that was not seen before, the kind of support that the traffickers enjoy from the police in the area.
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There will be smiles for a household because a member is going to suddenly get rich, courtesy of the lottery. Look out for long lost friends and relatives.
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