Dear Editor,
He went to the gasoline station with a bomb. Yes, a man with a Spanish-speaking accent went into the Mobil gasoline station at Regent and King Streets carrying a bomb, requesting that it be placed in a central point of the gas station to cause maximum damage to the premises and to persons in the neighbouring vicinity.
After he was turned away by the pump attendant, he then went to another location in the said compound, where filled gas cylinders are stored, to fulfil his terrorist act.
Now, it is pellucid that here was a man on a murderous mission; he went there to kill, or should I say he was sent there to kill, and this is the burning question that is central to our conversation. This man was programmed to kill; murder was in his plans, and killing many persons was his aim.
So, the question still lingers: why was this non-national sent there to create maximum damage in this country? These are questions he must answer. We want to know what the behind-the-scenes plans were that led up to this murderous assault.
Who were the intellectual authors? We want to know! I am of the firm view that the Venezuelan government is behind this terrorist act, and they have chosen this place as a soft target. The Venezuelan president is also sending a clear message to his Guyanese counterpart that he is serious about the Essequibo claim.
He is also striking at our country, seeing that the USA is at war with his; these events all add up to the reasons behind the terror attacks. The idea is to create panic, instability, and fear in our country. A man with incendiary material at a petrol station paints the whole picture of his intent and the motive behind the attack.
Another bomb was also used prior to the 2025 election, which blew up close to the Ruimveldt Police Station, causing major damage there. This was another attempt to create mass destruction and instability in Guyana. Again, all leads point to Venezuela’s interference in our politics and their close collaboration with local counterparts.
The point I am making is that all these attacks have the tell-tale objective, the motive, which is to cause chaos and confusion in society. We cannot allow the terrorists without, as well as the terrorists within, to destabilise our country.
Guyana ought to be on high alert; all eyes should be on the Spanish community within our borders while, at the same time, keeping watchful eyes on our local Pablo and his undercover moves. The strictest surveillance ought to be placed on these individuals!
Yours respectfully,
Neil Adams
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