Alleged underworld kingpin Nafiz Modack’s arrest caught on camera

Controversial businessman Nafiz Modack arrested at Century City. pic Screengrab

Controversial businessman Nafiz Modack arrested at Century City. pic Screengrab

Published Oct 31, 2024

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Cape Town - Video footage of the dramatic arrest of alleged underworld kingpin, Nafiz Modack, took centre stage at the Western Cape High Court yesterday, as a former SAPS Task Force member told the court that Modack nearly killed him.

More than three years after the incident, which saw several roads near Century City being shut down as heavily armed officers swarmed Ratanga Road, the videos were shown to Judge Robert Henney and was entered into evidence.

The former Warrant Officer, who asked not to be named, told the court that on April 29, 2021, he was part of a team of 16 sent to arrest Modack on attempted murder and extortion charges. He said they were informed he would leave his house and they were to intercept him while driving his silver bulletproof Toyota Hilux bakkie and block off the road. “The Hilux drove straight towards me and I had to jump behind the door.”

@capeargus_news WATCH | The Western Cape High Court entered video footage of the dramatic arrest of alleged underworld kingpin Nafiz Modack into evidence. More than three years after Modack initially managed to escape the clutches of the SAPS Special Task Force, a former officer has taken the stand to testify about how Modack allegedly tried to run him over with a bulletproof vehicle during the arrest near Century City in April 2021 as he faces the attempted murder of the officer. Modack has denied trying to kill the police officer, saying they were driving unmarked vehicles and he believed it was an attempt on his life. #capetown #cityofcapetown #crimetok #news #nafizmodack #newscapetown #southafrica ♬ Hard News - DM Production

The officer described how Modack slipped through their two vehicles and police chased for several kilometres before eventually boxing him in near a construction site. He said he shouted at Modack to get out of the car and fired two shots at his tyres to prevent him from escaping.

Defence Advocate Bash Sibda, argued that there were no blue lights visible in the video and due to the uniform of the Task Force being camouflage and not the traditional blue worn by SAPS officers, he believed he was coming under attack and that they were there to kill him.

“Sibda questioned why the arrest was carried out the way it was, as police had been keeping an eye on him and could have pounced on him at his property. He insinuated that the public arrest was linked to the fact that police intended to charge Modack with the murder of slain Anti-Gang Unit detective, Charl Kinnear.

The trial continues.

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