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From the inception, it was believed that Crum-Ewing’s execution was politically motivated and this was confirmed by Police Commissioner Seelall Persaud on Saturday when he was bombarded with questions from the media with respect to probe.
From the inception, it was believed that Crum-Ewing’s execution was politically motivated and this was confirmed by Police Commissioner Seelall Persaud on Saturday when he was bombarded with questions from the media with respect to probe.
Likely PNC hardliners wanting to set the stage (pre-text) for mass mayhem should the PPP pull off a win. The biggest threat to the PPP hold on power was not some former GDF [Afro] critic going into their stronghold and convincing their base to abandon them. The biggest threat was the former PPPites doing exactly that. Don't think any of them were ever harmed. PNC hardliners are known for such actions, bear in mind that Son Chapman incident.
But leh we see!
From the inception, it was believed that Crum-Ewing’s execution was politically motivated and this was confirmed by Police Commissioner Seelall Persaud on Saturday when he was bombarded with questions from the media with respect to probe.
Likely PNC hardliners wanting to set the stage (pre-text) for mass mayhem should the PPP pull off a win. The biggest threat to the PPP hold on power was not some former GDF [Afro] critic going into their stronghold and convincing their base to abandon them. The biggest threat was the former PPPites doing exactly that. Don't think any of them were ever harmed. PNC hardliners are known for such actions, bear in mind that Son Chapman incident.
But leh we see!
There are enough people in Guyana who have knowledge that Rodriguez was a hitman for hire and that he was suspected of being part of the Roger Khan gang. Under the PPP he had freedom of movement, but his time is now up. It's no use trying to confuse the GNI readers with the absurd suggestion that Rodriguez was a PNC hired assassin.