Our Government has to be vigilant

Dear Editor,
It is with grave concern that I pen these lines to us in regard to the increased incidents of weapons and ammunition being found in our country. The recent incident of three guns posted in a barrel from a foreign source marks a watermark in our constant fight against gun crimes and criminal enterprise. While we watch aggression from Venezuela, we must never forget that we have an inherent sickness of subversion from right here in our midst. In fact, someone said there is more aggression from within our own borders than from without.
Then the burning question is: why bring guns into our country? Are we at war with ourselves? What is the motive behind the proliferation of weaponry? To answer those questions, we don’t have to look very far, but to take a closer look at recent actions and statements of a few malcontents in society. We are all too familiar with the term “preparing for the revolution”, and “we must free ourselves (violently) from the stranglehold of The Apartheid PPP/C” and “the struggle continues”. These are all words meant to stir up chaos and confusion, statements that should engender violence and strife; this is the sole aim of their diabolical plan. But they would not succeed!
I call to remembrance a statement made by one of the usual suspects when the Terrorist Linden “Blackie” London was shot and killed. In the Creole language, that person said, “There is moh where he comes out from,” meaning there were more brainwashed souls who believed that they could seize power by violent means. And this has been their modus operandi ever since: to lead and brainwash some into that silly place that they might turn Guyana into a civil war state.
Similar sentiments were echoed when mass murderer Smallie was cremated and disposed of. There was a big hue and cry by some known hacks in the manner in which this criminal was dealt with. Theirs was the belief that his body should have been given back to the family to be paraded in the streets like a hero. But all of that was thwarted when he was sent away peacefully.
But they will not achieve that objective, thanks to the Guyana Police Force’s stringent hold on subversive activities. Isn’t it the same reason why there is a concerted effort by two known political hacks to see the backs of the acting Commissioner and the Crime Chief? It certainly is! So, in light of the above, I call on the GPF to be on full alert, be ever vigilant with the purposeful aim that Guyana moves forward in peace and quietude.

Respectfully,
Neil Adams