Cape Argus

Zane Killian denied bail

- SISONKE MLAMLA sisonke.mlamla@inl.co.za

THE Bellville Regional Court has denied bail to the man accused of being a co-conspirato­r in the murder of Anti-Gang Unit detective Charl Kinnear.

Zane Killian, who has been in custody since his arrest two days after the murder in September last year, appeared in court yesterday, where his bid to be freed was turned down.

During the proceeding­s, Magistrate Nonkosi Saba said Killian had failed to prove exceptiona­l circumstan­ces in his bail applicatio­n and that it would not be in the interests of justice to release him.

According to Saba, Killian has been untrustwor­thy, based on evidence related to his earnings and his fake qualificat­ions as a private investigat­or.

Saba revealed that Killian allegedly also tracked other people’s cellphones, including senior law enforcemen­t officers in Cape Town, and underworld kingpins.

National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) spokespers­on Eric Ntabazalil­a said Killian's case had been postponed to April 15 for further investigat­ion.

Ntabazalil­a said he (Killian) would appear at the same court. He said the defence had indicated that it intended to launch an urgent bail appeal at the high court. He said the state would oppose that applicatio­n.

Ntabazalil­a said: “The NPA welcomes (yesterday's) decision as it is a step towards ensuring justice for the late Kinnear, but there is still a long way to go as the investigat­ion is continuing.”

He said it would be of no use for Killian to apply for bail in a separate matter, in which he was charged with tracking the cellphone of a prominent criminal attorney, William Booth, who survived an alleged assassinat­ion attempt in April last year.

Before he (Killian) was led away from the courtroom, he was granted an opportunit­y to talk to his father, Hein, who would not speak to the media.

Kinnear’s widow, Nicolette, said her family had been waiting for the decision, and were happy that Killian was not granted bail. However, she said the family had made a decision not to speak about the developmen­t of the investigat­ion.

Bishop Lavis Action Community spokespers­on Amanda Davids said they were very happy that Killian had been denied bail. She said the community needed more answers.

“Kinnear’s family as well as the community lost an icon, and for that, we will not rest until everyone involved in his assassinat­ion is brought to book.”

 ?? | Sisonke Mlamla ?? MURDER accused Zane Killian talks to his father, Hein, after court proceeding­s.
| Sisonke Mlamla MURDER accused Zane Killian talks to his father, Hein, after court proceeding­s.

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