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JMPD apprehends suspects in viral child abuse video

Three suspects were detained after a tip-off to JMPD K9 Unit officers resulting in their locating and arrest.

In a statement, the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) detailed the swift apprehension of three suspects involved in a distressing video that went viral on July 29. The video is said to depict a young boy lighting drugs in a bottle-neck for his mother, who then encourages him to smoke, all in the presence of other adults.

JMPD K9 Unit officers, while on routine patrol, received a crucial tip-off identifying the suspects and their whereabouts in Newclare, to which the officers are said to have immediately responded.

Upon arrival, officers located the mother, who matched the description from the video. When questioned, she identified two other individuals present in the video, including the person who recorded it. Officers approached the identified suspects, introduced themselves, and questioned them about the footage. All three suspects confessed to using ‘madrex’ and admitted to filming the incident.

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The suspects were promptly arrested on charges of child abuse and neglect. Their cell phones were confiscated as evidence.
All three suspects are being detained by Sophiatown South African Police Service (SAPS).

More importantly, the child involved in the video has been safely removed from the environment and placed into the secure care of the Family Violence, Child Protection, and Sexual Offences Unit.

“The JMPD commends the vigilance of the community member who provided the tip-off,” said JMPD Chief of Police Commissioner Patrick Jaca, “enabling a rapid response and ensuring the child’s safety. This successful operation underscores the JMPD’s unwavering commitment to protecting the most vulnerable members of our society and holding accountable those who endanger them.”

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