Cape Argus

Security withdrawn from Kinnear’s family

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

ASSASSINAT­ED detective Charl Kinnear’s widow, Nicolette, said she was surprised when she received a document informing her about the withdrawal of the Anti-Gang Unit (AGU) members guarding her family.

A leaked document she received on Monday through an acting unit commander of the AGU, Karl Wienand, stated that with reference to an instructio­n given by the acting provincial police commission­er, Thembisile Patekile at the Provincial Crime Combating Forum meeting, on the basis of the instructio­n members of the AGU would withdraw from guard duties from Tuesday (yesterday).

“This will include both static and close protection duties that were provided to you,” the document stated.

Kinnear said she was not aware of the reasons behind the withdrawal. However, she said she has been in discussion­s with various people including Police Minister Bheki Cele.

“I don't know where things stand at the moment, and it’s difficult for me to say anything and I am hoping that I will receive some kind of communicat­ion from someone or somewhere,” she said.

Bishop Lavis Community Police Forum chairperso­n Graham Lindhorst said he was aware of the developmen­ts of the withdrawal of the AGU guarding Kinnear’s family.

Lindhorst said the forum had been in discussion­s with role-players since Monday night. However, he did not want to comment further as he feared for the safety of the Kinnear family.

Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Police chairperso­n Tina JoematPett­ersson said the matter of deployment of security personnel to any person was based on a risk assessment done by the police.

Joemat-Pettersson said she awaited the risk assessment report and would comment once she had perused the report.

Police spokespers­on Novela Potelwa said the issues of security and/or guard duties for certain individual­s as a result of an identified threat were best not discussed in the public domain.

“It is therefore recommende­d that the affected parties raise whatever concerns they have about their safety and security with the relevant authority within the police,” said Potelwa.

Whistle-blower and community activist Colin Arendse said he did not know what the police’s rationale was behind that decision, and they would be best placed to explain themselves.

 ?? | LEON LESTRADE African News Agency (ANA) ?? ANTI-GANG Unit members who were guarding Nicolette Kinnear, widow of murdered Charl Kinnear, have withdrawn.
| LEON LESTRADE African News Agency (ANA) ANTI-GANG Unit members who were guarding Nicolette Kinnear, widow of murdered Charl Kinnear, have withdrawn.

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