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Gun believed to have been used in Charl Kinnear hit found

Gun believed to have been used in Charl Kinnear hit found By Voice Reporter Share Cape Town - An Elsies River gangster has been arrested after allegedly being caught with the suspected murder weapon used in the assassination of Lieutenent-Colonel Charl Kinnear. According to a leaked police report, Ashley “Nokkels” Williams was busted by the Hawks on Friday night after cops swooped in on his flat in Avonwood. It states that Williams is a member of the Terrible Josters gang and was nabbed after the Hawks received a tip-off about the location of the gun used to shoot Kinnear. Cops confiscated a 9mm pistol with no serial number and 15 rounds of ammunition, as well as a packet of tik.

Witness told police repeatedly Kinnear was being tracked, court hears in Kilian bail application

Jenni Evans, News24 A witness in the murder investigation of the Anti-Gang Unit s Charl Kinnear compiled reports for the police to show the senior detective was being tracked.   The Bellville Regional Court heard that Bradley Goldblatt, whose house was raked with bullets in a drive-by shooting, also gave police updates on this before Kinnear was murdered.   Kilian s lawyer maintains that the evidence against the debt collector and former rugby player is circumstantial and that the real killer has not been caught.      A witness in the investigation into the murder of the Anti-Gang Unit s Charl Kinnear warned the police several times that he had found out that his client Zane Kilian was allegedly using ping bundles to track the location of the senior detective before he was killed, the Bellville Regional Court heard on Thursday.

Cellphone pinging service was used in a gang war, ex-po

Cellphone pinging service was used in a gang war, ex-po
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OPINION | Police criminality and corruption put South Africans at risk

Theodore Petrus Share A member of the South African Police Service (SAPS) stands guard in the street at a vehicle checkpoint in Parklands to enforce the lockdown regulations. (Roger Sedres/Gallo Images) Corruption and criminality in the highest ranks of the police, whether proven or alleged, have serious consequences, both of which seriously impact on the safety and security of South African citizens, writes  Theodore Petrus. If the latest crime stats issued by the Ministry of Police are anything to go by, it should be clear to most of us that a chaotic police and crime intelligence service cannot fulfil its mandate of adequately addressing crime in the country. 

New information on detective Charl Kinnear s murder comes to light

New information on detective Charl Kinnear’s murder comes to light By Bulelwa Payi Share Cape Town - As parliamentarians vowed, this week, to find answers into the killing of top detective Lieutenant Colonel Charl Kinnear, a report which contains serious findings has emerged. Kinnear’s widow, Nicolette, turned to the parliamentary portfolio committee on police for answers to the September murder of the Anti-Gang Unit detective outside their home in Bishop Lavis. The contents of the report, dated October 6, which bears the signature of Divisional Commissioner: Visible Policing Lieutenant General Moeketsi Sempe has according to sources, never been shared with top officials.

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