Kayumba shooting: `Karegyeya
engineered my detention’ (Gakwerere Francis)
(RWANDA)
Monday, 02 August 2010 By Andrew M. Mwenda
Francis
Gakwerera is one of the people arrested for
the June 19 shooting of former Rwanda Defence Forces Chief of Staff,
Gen.
Kayumba Nyamwasa, in Johannesburg,
Where do you live and what do you do for a living?
Francis
Gakwerera: I live in
How did you get arrested in relation to shooting Kayumba?
I
was in
Why you? Do you know Kayumba? Do the two of you have historical
wrangles?
I
know him very well. We are family friends. I know
him, his wife and their children. They are like family to me. I first
met
Kayumba in Kitgum in 1987 when he was Assistant District Administrator
(ADA) and
I was a sergeant in the 19th Battalion of the NRA, now UPDF. We shifted
together to Gulu. On October 1, 1990 we drove in the same motor vehicle
to
Kagitumba when the RPF was launching the struggle. It was an Isuzu
double cabin
pickup with UC number plates. We have since remained very close
personal and
family friends.
So why were you accused of trying to kill him?
That
is what surprises me. Kayumba is my friend and he
knows that I cannot do something like that to him. Besides, he also
knows that
if I was involved in his shooting, he would not have survived.
Did you do business with him that went wrong?
I
have never done any business or financial
transactions with Kayumba.
Do you still work for Rwandan intelligence? They too could have had an
interest
in killing him.
I
am a businessman and so I do not get involved in
politics anymore. I used to be a soldier in the Ugandan army, then
later in the
Rwandan army and finally a soldier in the Congolese army. In
I
fell out with Kabila and returned to
But why did the South African police arrest you?
I
think this whole thing was engineered by [Patrick]
Karegyeya (former director of
Then
later, he called me saying Kayumba had been shot.
He said the situation was tense but promised to call me back later.
Thirty
minutes after, I called him to ask the state of Kayumba and he again
said he
was busy but would call back. I was at the home of Albert Gatare, a
brother of
the late Miko. He told me that Kayumba was in
And then...?
The
police came armed to the teeth – in all, nine
police were involved. There were many policemen with police dogs. They
took me
to prison and dumped me there. Then on Sunday night – almost
30 hours later,
they brought other suspects among them one Richard who, as it turned
out, is
Kayumba’s driver. The other suspects included two Rwandans, a
Kenyan and a
Tanzanian.
Did you know any of the suspects?
I
knew the two Rwandans.
So what happens when you get company?
That
night, I had a long chat with Kayumba’s driver. He
told that he was actually involved in the shooting of Kayumba. He said
someone
called him on telephone saying his name is Dr. Ndahiro. He promised to
give him
$2,000 dollars if he could help them kill Kayumba who is an enemy of
The
driver also said that the shooting was the second
attempt on Kayumba’s life. The first had been at his house.
He told me the
killers came into the house at night a few days earlier. They had
special keys
which allowed them to enter easily. Kayumba was sleeping in his bed
with his
wife. They wanted to go into the bedroom and shoot him. The driver said
he
stopped them saying that would be bad. He could arrange a better
rendezvous. So
three days later, he tipped them off when Kayumba and wife were going
to the
shopping mall and that is how they came to shoot him.
What did you tell him?
The
story sounded suspicious to me. First, I
understood him to be referring to Dr. Emmanuel Ndahiro, the head of the
National Security Services. So I asked him if he knew this Ndahiro and
he said
no. I asked if he had ever met him. He said no. I asked if he knows his
voice,
he said he has never seen him or heard him speak. So I asked him why he
believed that it was Dr. Ndahiro. He said he simply trusted.
Second,
this story of killers coming into the house at
night all sounded phony. You cannot want to kill someone, have him in
the best
place (his home) best location (his bedroom), best time (at night) and
in the
best situation (when he is asleep) and just walk away and wait to do it
at a
shopping mall, in broad daylight and in front of many people. What type
of
killers are these? They must be amateurs!
How
do you know all these things, you
sound like a professional assassin?
I
told you I was a soldier in the NRA, RPA and later
in
The
story of Kayumba’s shooting is all phony. I would
have expected the killers to be smarter than the story the driver told
me. For
example, he said the killer came over to his window and shot at Kayumba
in the
stomach. But a killer would aim for the head, not the stomach. Then the
killer
went over to the side of Kayumba and they had a physical fight, the gun
jammed
and then the killer ran away. All this does not sounds like childish
games to
me.
Then what happened?
On
Monday we were transferred to John Foster Prison. There
we recorded statements. Kayumba’s driver recorded his
statement in my presence
and he repeated to the police what he had told me in jail. It seemed
all
rehearsed. On Tuesday we were taken to court and I was told I had no
case to
answer. The judge told me to go home. Instead of being released, I was
taken
back to Bramelene Prison to clear myself. I spent two days there and
was
finally released on Thursday.