I REFER to the published letter: “Something is radically wrong with Guyana” written by Neil Adams, and I must say, he hit the nail on its head smack on.
“As reported, the four accused in the Fiedtkou Parris case started a brave ruckus after charges were read. One of the accused began the pandemonium by repeating the words: “How can a dead man’s testimony be taken into evidence … bare sh**t man bare sh**t.”
“I believe this guy was relying on the outrageous court case that Fabayo Azore dealt with, when, at the third hearing he promptly freed the criminal citing the flimsy excuse of the non-attendance of a police investigator. I am sure the accused had this matter fresh in his mind and in like manner expected this magistrate to do the same, but she didn’t, hence the continuing onslaught. The other accused then took it upon himself to hurl expletives at the magistrate, intermingled with a murderous threat: “We gun find y’all when we come out … we gat family that can f**k y’all up.” At that stage, instead of slapping the foul-mouthed low lives with additional charges, this magistrate simply asked for the prisoners to be escorted out of the courtroom”. Fantastic!
The criminal words to the magistrate: “We gun find y’all when we come out … we gat family that can f**k y’all up,” is an open threat to a magistrate.
This is what the majority of citizens are very much afraid of.
The criminal spoke the truth when he said, “we gun find y’all when we come out…”.
This is also why I often write to say citizens are more afraid of rogue police officers than bandits.
You try reporting a police officer for wrongdoing and you can bet that his criminal buddies in the police force would be coming after you and your family.
You rough up a criminal who tried to hurt you or take what you have and you bet he and his family coming after you.
It is the criminals’ job to know where their victims reside in Guyana.
When these criminals attack you they go for your ID, home address and all, and openly threaten you that “Awe know whe yuh liv suh don’t try callin police”.
It should be law that every citizen must own a high-powered weapon more powerful than that of the bandits, so you can take them out in quick order.
Crimes in Guyana will be drastically reduced.
You bet bandits will sure go looking for meaningful work where they must smell their sweat for a decent living like most citizens do.
T. KING