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Western Cape Community Security MEC Albert Fritz was one of the speakers at Lt. Col. Charl Kinnear’s memorial service in Belhar on Wednesday.
A wreath-laying ceremony was held prior to Lieutenant Colonel Charl Kinnear’s memorial service in Belhar on September 30, 2020. Image: @ SAPoliceService / Twitter
CAPE TOWN – Western Cape Community Security MEC Albert Fritz has pledged to support police in the province, including during his investigation into the murder of a high-level detective, Lt. Col. Charl Kinnear.
Fritz was one of the speakers at Kinnear’s funeral in Belhar on Wednesday.
“As a province, we will give the provincial police commissioner, Lieutenant General Yolisa Matakata, our unwavering support,” he said.
Distressed members of #CharlKinnearThe family comfort each other at his funeral. SF pic.twitter.com/p9HdfSgc1l
– EWN reporter (@ewnreporter) September 30, 2020
The anti-gang unit officer, who was tasked with investigating cases involving the criminal underworld, was shot and killed outside his Bishop Lavis home nearly two weeks ago.
A suspect was arrested. Zain Killian is accused of having tracked Kinnear’s cell phone for several months.
The slain policeman’s younger brother, Grant Kinnear, said his brother wanted to make a positive change in society.
“He loved fairness and justice, and I think that’s the main reason he joined the police to protect people,” he said.
Another speaker, Major General Andre Lincoln, said: “I find the task daunting. Lieutenant Colonel Charl Kinnear is dead. He was brutally murdered. That without a doubt is the reason for the sadness of my spirit ”.
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