The removal of armed guards placed outside the Georgetown Prisons, at least a day before Dr. Walter Rodney was killed in an explosion, was an indication that not only was the event expected but that elements of the state may have been involved, Eusi Kwayana said yesterday.
“It would appear that the elements of the state and the security forces had some anticipation of some action to take place,” Kwayana, 89, testified yesterday when the public hearings being held by the Commission of Inquiry into Rodney’s death resumed at the Supreme Court Law Library.
Kwayana, one of the founders of the Working People’s Alliance (WPA) currently resides in San Diego, California. Despite his age, Kwayana, who was assisted into the venue and who walked with the