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Murder accused Zane Kilian to spend Christmas, New Year behind bars
Kilian is implicated in the assassination of Anti-Gang Unit detective Charl Kinnear.
Anti-gang detective Charl Kinnear was gunned down in front of his house in Bishop Lavis in September.
Zane Kilian will next week hear whether his bail application will go ahead after the case was postponed in the Bellville Regional Court on Tuesday.
Kilian is accused of tracking the deceased’s cellphone up until the day he was shot dead outside his Bishop Lavis home in September.
Kilian was arrested for allegedly tracking slain Anti-Gang Unit detective Charl Kinnear’s cell phone in the days leading to his assassination.
Kilian on Tuesday appeared in the Cape Town Magistrates Court in connection with the attempted murder of lawyer William Booth in April. He joined five other accused linked to the case.
Zane Kilian appeared in the Cape Town Magistrates Court on Tuesday in connection with the failed hit on lawyer William Booth at his Higgovale home in April.
Kilian, who was arrested for the assassination of police detective Charl Kinnear last month, now faces more charges relating to the failed hit on William Booth.
Zane Kilian was in a Bellville court on Monday for his alleged role the shooting of Kinnear outside his Bishop Lavis home in September.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said that it had come to light that Kilian was not registered as PI with the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSiRA).
Thirty-nine-year-old Zane Kilian on Monday appeared in the Bellville Regional Court in relation to Kinnear’s fatal shooting outside his home in Bishop Lavis in September.
Zane Kilian was expected to make a bail bid in the Belville Regional Court on Monday when the court heard additional charges have been added.
Western Cape Regional Court Judge President, Bruce Langa, is set to appoint a different court where Zane Kilian’s bail application will be heard.
The defence's Eric Breyer submitted two documents to court as proof that Zane Kilian was an accredited private investigator who was allowed to conduct surveillance.
Zane Killian appeared in the Bishop Lavis Magistrates Court on Friday charged with murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and the illegal interception of communication.