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Feb 09, 2024 Letters
Dear Editor
Kaieteur News – Another case of human remains found by members of the public not being reported promptly to the authorities.
In the first instance it was several weeks. In the latest the remains were observed on Tuesday but only reported on Thursday.
These cases so close, speak of a public failing in its public duty. Is it a criminal offence not to report such sighting promptly?
Sincerely
Shamshun Mohamed
Feb 18, 2025
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