Modack trial: Cross-examination resumes over Kinnear's murder
Carlo Petersen
1 December 2025 | 4:15Last week, prosecutors used cellphone evidence to show how slain top cop Charl Kinnear was being tracked before his murder.

Alleged underworld gang boss Nafiz Modack appeared in the Western Cape High Court on Monday, 10 November 2025. Picture: Carlo Petersen/EWN
The high-profile trial of alleged underworld Nafiz Modack will be back in the Western Cape High Court on Monday for cross-examination to resume.
Last week, prosecutors used cellphone evidence to show how slain top cop Charl Kinnear was being tracked before his murder.
Modack and 14 others face 122 charges for various crimes, including Kinnear's murder outside his bishop lavis home five years ago.
State prosecutor Greg Wolmarans last week used screenshots taken from co-accused Zane Kilian's phone to show the court how he tracked Kinnear.
Evidence shows Kilian pinged Kinnear's location before using Google Maps to estimate how long it would take Kinnear to get home.
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Wolmarans also used information collected from cellphone companies to show Modack was using different phone numbers to communicate with Kilian.
Modack denied this, saying his brother, co-accused Yaseen Modack, was also using his phone at the time.
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