Cape Town's Ganglands | Killian says he didn't ping Kinnear on the day 1/2
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CAPE TOWN - The trial of alleged underworld boss Nafiz Modack and his co-accused continued in the Western Cape High Court with accused number two Zane Kilian in the witness box.
The main charge against him is pinging the phones of Charl Kinnear thousands of times to establish his whereabouts.
READ: Discussion | Justice For Kinnear | Murder investigation report declassified
The state says on the day Kinnear was shot and killed outside his house in September 2020, he was pinged excessively by Kilian.
However, Kilian denies that was the case, saying on that day he did not ping Kinnear.
Ayesha Ismail was in court and brings us this story.