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Chief Justice of the Western Cape Regional Court Bruce Langa is scheduled to name a different court where Killian’s bail request will be heard.
Attorneys representing the defendants in the Charl Kinnear murder case arrive in Bishop Lavis court on Friday, September 25, 2020. Image: Shamiela Fisher / EWN
CAPE TOWN – The bail request of the man accused of being involved in the murder of Detective Charl Kinnear is expected to be transferred to a regional court in Cape Town next week.
Zane Killian made a third appearance in Bishop Lavis Magistrates Court on Friday.
Kinnear was shot and killed outside his home last month.
Western Cape Regional Court Chief Justice Bruce Langa is scheduled to name a different court where Zane Killian’s bail request will be heard.
Defense attorney Eric Breyer submitted documents to the court as proof that Killian is a certified private investigator and is certified to conduct satellite surveillance and tracking.
“He has faced charges and the relevance of the documents is to show that he has the right to earn a living and that is the job he does.”
Bryer said his client acted within the law.
Killian denied having been involved in Kinnear’s murder or conspiring to kill the Anti-Gang detective.
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