Anti-Gang Unit detective's family living in fear after alleged murder attempt | Cape Times

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The bail application for the two suspects arrested near Colonel Charl Kinnear’s home was expected to be heard in the Bishop Lavis Magistrate’s Court.

Cape Town – The family of a senior Anti-Gang Unit detective who is probing several high-profile cases involving gangs are living in fear following an alleged attempt on their lives - after suspects were caught with hand grenades outside their Bishop Lavis home. The bail application for the two suspects arrested near Colonel Charl Kinnear’s home was expected to be heard in the Bishop Lavis Magistrate’s Court today.

The incident happened a week after Colonel Andre Kay was shot dead in front of his Bishop Lavis house in November last year. With more than 31 years’ service, Kinnear is the investigating officer into extortion involving several alleged underworld figures including Nafiz Modack, Colin Booysen, Ashley Fields, Jacques Cronje and Carl Lakay.

He is also probing the murder of prominent lawyer Pete Mihalik, who was killed in his vehicle outside his son’s school.

 

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