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The man accused of allegedly being behind the hit on slain Anti-Gang Unit detective, Charl Kinnear, was blocked as the State claimed the evidence was irrelevant to the trial.
Taking the stand for a second day in the Western Cape High Court on Thursday, Modack claimed he also knew slain Hard Livings gang boss Rashied Staggie would be killed as he was warned by a friend who claimed he was close to top cops.
High ranking persons of the Hawks and a former commander of the AntiGang Unit (AGU) are among several senior police officers implicated in the murder of Lieutenant-Colonel Charl Kinnear.
Seven police officers have been implicated in the report and two others are employees of the Directorate for Priority Crimes (DPCI/Hawks).
The Independent Police Investigative Directorate has moved to declassify the investigation report into the actions and conduct of police officers related to circumstances that led to the death of Lieutenant Colonel Charl Kinnear.
Former Anti-Gang Unit (AGU) boss Major-General Andre Lincoln says he was threatened with disciplinary action for instituting police protection at the home of slain detective, Charl Kinnear.
The issues between Cape Town police saw officers from the Anti-Gang Unit (AGU) drive all the way to Gauteng to secure evidence in the grenade attack on the home of slain detective Charl Kinnear.
A grand scheme by a woman to persuade the Anti-Gang Unit (AGU) to help her secure bail for her gangster boyfriend took centre stage in the Western Cape High Court yesterday, as former AGU boss Andre Lincoln took to the stand.
According to the State’s case, Tabisher is accused of conspiring with two affiliates of Modack, namely Jantjies and Janick Adonis.
Alleged underworld kingpin Nafiz Modack has accused the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid) of trying to persuade him to drop charges against high-ranking police officers.
The State has issued a subpoena for a Western Cape police officer who allegedly investigated corruption allegations against slain Anti-Gang Unit detective Charl Kinnear and former provincial detectives boss Jeremy Vearey.
As the trial of Charl Kinnear's alleged killers, including Nafiz Modack, looms, his widow Nicolette Kinnear confronts a shocking withdrawal of their police security detail.
Masemola appointed an investigation team following Western Cape High Court judge Daniel Thulare’s judgment, which shone a spotlight on SAPS officers who became involved in organised crime and corrupt dealings with Cape Town gangs.
Police chiefs say they classified the Charl Kinnear report because they feared that individuals who gave evidence in the Ipid probe could be harassed or assassinated.
Parliamentarians have slammed the police’s top brass for dilly-dallying on the Independent Police Investigative Directorate’s recommendations into the killing of top detective Charl Kinnear.
POLICE Minister Bheki Cele has been advised to look into the conduct of the head of the country's elite crime-busting unit the Hawks over “his conduct” leading to the murder of Lieutenant-General Charl Kinnear.
Ipid’s investigation into the murder of AGU top cop Charl Kinnear remains classified inorder to protect witnesses.
The report implicated a number of police officers, from low to senior ranks in management, alleged to be colluding with gangsters in the Western Cape.
The police’s top brass are refusing to comment on a classified report into the killing of Cape Town top cop Charl Kinnear, which implicates a number of past and serving police officers from the rank of Warrant Officer all the way up to General.
Judge Thulare lashed out against the corrupt operations of SAPS officials who allegedly have links to organised crime.
National police commissioner Fannie Masemola and the National Prosecuting Authority are sitting on the recommendations into Anti-Gang Unit (AGU) detective Charl Kinnear’s murder investigation.
Murder accused Zane Kilian’s bail application has been dismissed at the Cape High Court while alleged underworld figure, Nafiz Modack’s bail request has been set done for Friday for his legal team to be provided with sufficient information.
Alleged underworld figure Nafiz Modack celebrated a bleak and dark Eid while he stood in the dock with former rugby player Zane Kilian, and car salesman, Ricardo Morgan when they heard they were officially charged with the murder and conspiracy to commit murder of Anti-Gang Unit Commander, Charl Kinnear and had conspired to intercept the cellphones of well-known people like the City’s JP Smith, alleged gang boss Ralph Stanfield, Major General Jeremy Vearey, Mark Lifman and others.
Supporters stood firm outside the Bishop Lavis Magistrate’s Court, calling for the release of alleged underworld kingpin Nafiz Modack and describing him as “a man for the people”.
He raised the issue through his attorney Dirk Uys when he appeared at his Bishop Lavis Magistrate’s Court on Monday.