A Parow regional court magistrate described Amaal Jantjies, a suspect in the murder of Lieutenant-Colonel Charl Kinnear, as having deep roots in the Cape Town underworld before denying her application for bail on Wednesday, 25 May.
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More affidavits were handed in at the lengthy bail application of the woman accused of being part of a hand grenade plot against Anti-Gang Unit detective Charl Kinnear.
One of Amaal Jantjies co-accused, Jannick Adonis, was also brought from prison to sign a supplementary affidavit for her bail application.
Nafiz Modack has been joined to the case, but was not present for the application, which saw an AGU officer being arrested for alleged corruption.
More affidavits were handed in for the lengthy bail application of one of the people accused of a thwarted hand grenade plot against slain Anti-Gang Unit (AGU) detective Charl Kinnear.
Melinda Stuurman
The bail application of the woman co-accused in a hand grenade plot against Charl Kinnear was delayed.
A new affidavit, supposed to have been submitted during Amaal Jantjies application, was found to not have been commissioned properly.
The matter was adjourned, in order for it to be fixed.
The bail application of the woman accused of being part of a hand grenade plot against Anti-Gang Unit detective, Charl Kinnear, hit a snag in the Parow Regional Court on Tuesday.
A new affidavit, which was supposed to have been submitted during Amaal Jantjies protracted bail application, was found to not have been commissioned properly.
The State has called Amaal Jantjies a cold-blood killer who should be refused bail because she corrupted an Anti-Gang Unit member to warn alleged underworld figure Nafiz Modack when his home would be raided.