Get the political bosses of the terrorists

IT was good to read that ‘Terrorist Colin Jones convicted of Health Ministry 2009 arson’   (a headline used in the Chronicle newspaper earlier this week).
Good to read they are called “terrorists” but will terrorist charges be applied at some later time so as to ensure these terrorists do not have a chance to terrorise citizens of Guyana ever again?
Jones, with alleged accomplices Randy Mars, Basil Morgan, Anthony Watson and Jahfar Simpson were jointly accused of the November 2009 arson.
Jones, according to police reports, was a member of a heavily armed ‘terrorist’ gang that in November 2009 carried out a

series of shock attacks that left one person dead and two policemen nursing gunshot wounds.
One does not have to be rocket scientists to figure out that these gang members were being misled by politicians.

What investigators must now do is find out from them who are their political bosses and deal with them severely once they talk.
Make the pot so sweet that they have no other choice but to call their political bosses names.
These guys were/are common criminals and did not become obsessed with politics overnight.
Someone or some people had to recruit these thugs to do what they did.
Don’t be surprised if one or more of them die in prison under mysterious circumstances.
If word gets out that a plea deal is in the works, their political boss/bosses will want them dead.
The political stench is all over this.

 

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