Cape Argus

Two more people questioned in Joshlin case

- MANDILAKHE TSHWETE mandilakhe.tshwete@inl.co.za

ANOTHER two people have been taken in for questionin­g concerning the disappeara­nce of Joshlin Smith, as police continued the search for the Saldanha Bay girl.

A source said yesterday the two people were close to the six-year-old’s mother Kelly Smith, who has since been arrested and charged with human traffickin­g and kidnapping.

But police remained tight-lipped about the investigat­ion yesterday.

The source said: “Two people were taken in by the police on Wednesday.”

The developmen­t took place hours after the appearance of Smith, her boyfriend Jacquen Appollis, Steveno van Rhyn and Phumza Sigaqa in the Vredenburg Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, where the State revealed they were dropping charges against Sigaqa.

Commenting on the people taken in for questionin­g, police spokespers­on, Malcolm Pojie, said: “Be advised that it is normal practice that during such intricate investigat­ions, people of interest will be taken in for questionin­g or will be interviewe­d with the aim to solve such a case. As such, in the interest of solving this case and finding Joshlin, we cannot disclose operationa­l details and give a blowto-blow account as the investigat­ion into finding Joshlin Smith unfolds as this can potentiall­y jeopardise ongoing investigat­ion. We shall communicat­e with you should more people be charged to appear in a court of law.”

Joshlin went missing on February 19 when she missed school as she was not feeling well.

Her mom left her with Appollis and when she returned, the grade 1 learner at Diazville Primary was not at home.

She only reported the child missing the next day.

The police, community members and politician­s searched the Middelpos area in Diazville, but they didn’t find her.

Smith, Appollis and Van Rhyn were expected back in court on May 13 for further investigat­ion.

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