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.
How the State plans to prove Modack s hand in failed attempt on Charl Kinnear
By Genevieve Serra
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Cape Town - Alleged underworld crime boss Nafiz Modack and an Anti-Gang Unit (AGU) member were in the dock on Tuesday on charges relating to a failed hand grenade attack at AGU Commander Lieutenant Charl Kinnear’s home.
They also face corruption charges, while Modack is facing attempted murder charges for Kinnear’s wife, Nicolette, and her two sons.
The duo appeared at the Bishop Lavis Magistrate’s Court.
The appearance was met with high police and media presence following a whirlwind and mammoth investigation by crime intelligence teams led by the Hawks.
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Cape Town travel agent allegedly defrauded church out of R1.3 million
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Cape Town - A Cape Town travel agent has appeared in the Bellville Magistrateâs Court after allegedly defrauding a church of R1.3 million.
In a statement released on Friday, spokesperson for the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) Captain Yolisa Mgolodela said Jeremey Chadwich Noble, 45, was charged with fraud on Thursday.
According to Mgolodela, it is alleged that during the period of 2016 and 2017, Noble was mandated by the Local Preachersâ Association of the Methodist Church of South Africa, which is based in East London, to make travel and accommodation arrangements for 64 members of the church who were set to travel to Rome.
Travel agent allegedly takes church for a ride
By ANA Reporter
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CAPE TOWN - A Cape Town travel agent has appeared in the Bellville Magistrateâs Court after allegedly defrauding a church of R1.3 million (about US$90,000).
In a statement released on Friday, spokesperson for the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) Captain Yolisa Mgolodela said Jeremey Chadwich Noble, 45, was charged with fraud on Thursday.
According to Mgolodela, it is alleged that during the period of 2016 and 2017, Noble was mandated by the Local Preachersâ Association of the Methodist Church of South Africa, which is based in East London, to make travel and accommodation arrangements for 64 members of the church who were set to travel to Rome.