A week before an attempt to throw a hand grenade at his house in November 2019, anti-gang unit detective Lt-Col Charl Kinnear’s life was already in mortal danger.
Modack, his alleged associate, Ricardo Morgan, and bogus private investigator Zane Kilian have been charged with the murder of organised crime detective Charl Kinnear.
Covid-19 delays court case against gang boss
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A COVID-19 case at the Blue Downs Magistrateâs Court has forced the case against alleged underworld figure Nafiz Modack to be delayed.
Modack and his co-accused - former rugby player Zane Killian, Jacques Cronje, Ricardo Morgan and Anti-Gang Unit member Ashley Tabisher, appeared on charges of a range of criminal activities including the murder of top cop Charl Kinnear, corruption and the attempted murder of attorney William Booth.
They appeared in a heavily guarded courtroom and a cordoned-off court perimeter.
The defence counsel for Modack, who had initially filed an interlocutory application so they may have access to further information on the charges against Modack, said they had been furnished with information although they were ânot satisfiedâ with it and were ready to go ahead with the bail application.