Joslin Smith case: Police use stun grenades and tear gas outside court
Police used stun grenades and tear gas to disperse an angry crowd on Wednesday ahead of the bail application of Joslin Smith’s mother and three others.
Police used stun grenades and tear gas to disperse an angry crowd on Wednesday ahead of the bail application of Joslin Smith’s mother and three others.
JOSLIN SMITH: STUN GRENADES AND TEAR GAS USED OUTSIDE COURT
An angry crowd of hundreds of community members has gathered outside the Vredenburg Magistrates Court in support of missing six-year-old Joslin Smith.
The four people, Jacquen Rowhan Appollis, Steveno Dumaizio van Rhyn, Racquel Chantel Smith (Kelly), and Phumza Sigaqa, are expected back in court on Wednesday in connection with the disappearance of Joslin.
Police have used stun grenades and tear gas to disperse an angry crowd who gathered outside the Vredenburg Magistrates court in support of missing six-year-old Joshlin Smith. Joshlin’s mother and three other suspects are set to appear in court today for a bail application. CP pic.twitter.com/e3Bjd2xkgz
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AN ANGRY CROWD HAS GATHERED OUTSIDE THE COURT
All four face charges of trafficking persons for exploitation and kidnapping.
The petition, a Change.org petition, was started by June Major five days ago.
ALL FOUR ARE EXPECTED IN COURT ON WEDNESDAY
“We demand that bail be denied to the four suspects currently held in custody related to Joslin’s case. This should extend to any other individuals who may be implicated as investigations proceed. We insist on thoroughness; no stone must be left unturned until Joslin is found,”- the petition said.
THE PETITION IS TO DEMAND THAT BAIL BE DENIED
It furthermore said the denial of bail would send a strong message that ‘such atrocities will not be tolerated within our society.’
At the time of publishing, the petition has gathered about 22 451 signatures.
THE SEARCH FOR JOSLIN SMITH (6) IS STILL ONGOING
Joslin, from Diazville in Saldanha Bay, went missing on 19 February 2024 while in the care of her mother’s boyfriend.
Meanwhile, community members plan to attend the court appearance dressed in white t-shirts on Wednesday.
So, what do we know about the case so far?
HERE IS EVERYTHING WE KNOW ABOUT THE CASE SO FAR:
Here are the latest developments in the search:
- Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton Mckenzie said the reward has been increased to R500 000 after people reported sightings of Joslin in Mosselbay.
- Kelly Smith, her boyfriend, Jacquine [Boeta] Appolis, Steveno van Rhyn and Phumza Sigaqo are charged with human trafficking and kidnapping.
- Bloodied clothing was found and has been sent for forensic testing.
- Despite extensive daily searches, there’s still no sign of the missing little girl.
- The City of Cape Town dispatched policing resources. This includes investigators, K9 unit search dogs, Marine Unit members and watercraft, and experienced search and rescue volunteers. Drones will support these teams’ search efforts.
- The Western Cape’s social development department in Saldanha Bay has intervened to keep Joslin’s siblings safe.
- Police spokesperson Malcolm Pojie said the search for the six-year-old Joslin had been scaled down as no trace could be found despite all avenues and resources being exhausted.
- Earlier this week the reward of R20 000 was increased to R250 000. It is now R500 000. This is offered for any information aiding the police in locating Joslin.
- Joslin’s mother, Kelly, was asked about allegations of drug abuse inside the family home. Kelly admitted that she and her boyfriend smoked tik, but said she had been “clean for a week since the disappearance of Joslin”.
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