Bail Denied for One of the Suspects Arrested for 4-Year-Old Child’s Drug Case

Bail Denied for One of the Suspects Arrested for 4-Year-Old Child’s Drug Case

  • The Johannesburg Magistrates Court denied the bail application of one of the suspects arrested for allegedly giving a child drugs
  • Four people from Newclare were arrested in August after a video of them forcing a four-year-old to smoke a pipe went viral
  • The judge ruled that the accused might endanger the community, and South Africans were happy that he would remain behind bars

With 10 years’ experience, Tebogo Mokwena, a current affairs writer for Briefly News, provided insights into the criminal justice system, crime statistics, and high-profile cases in South Africa at Daily Sun.

One of the suspects arrested for forcing a child to eat drugs was denied bail at the Johannesburg Magistrates Court
A suspect who forced a child to smoke drugs was denied bail. Images: seng kui Lim / 500px and Rapeepong Puttakumwong
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JOHANNESBURG— One of the four suspects arrested for making a little child smoke drugs in Newclare, Johannesburg, was denied bail when they appeared before the Johannesburg Magistrates' court on 22 August 2025.

According to SABC News, the presiding Magistrate Annalisa Tlhapi denied one of the suspects bail. She said that releasing him might increase the risk of his evading trial, and he might endanger other children in the area.

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Tlhapi said that the suspect is facing serious charges and was also previously convicted on a drug possession charge. She added that the suspect poses a risk not only of smoking drugs but also of passing drugs to the child to smoke.

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Why were the suspects arrested?

The four suspects, including the child's mother, were arrested on 30 July after a video of them forcing the toddler to smoke a drug pipe went viral. Community members and law enforcement apprehended the suspects, and they were arrested.

The suspects were charged with attempted murder and child abuse for exposing the child to a harmful substance. Three of the suspects abandoned their bail application, and they have been remanded in custody since their arrest in July.

One of the suspects who was arrested in Newclare, Johannesburg, for giving a child drugs was denied bail
Bail was denied for one of the suspects arrested for giving a child drugs. Image: Krisanapong Detraphiphat
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What did South Africans say?

Netizens commenting on Facebook were happy that the suspect was denied bail.

Debra Thomas said:

"Awesome. They must stay there."

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Thandiwe Ngo Memela Ngwekazi said:

"I just hope the kid is not addicted. Glad the bail was denied. They should rot in prison."

Tillie Botha said:

"They must never be allowed out of jail."

Clement Moyo said:

"Good. They must all stay in jail."

Otshepeng Tsepi Martins said:

"They don't deserve any sympathy for what they did to the child. A child. Someone whose future is still ahead of him. Their future should also be cut short by them facing the might of the law."

Charles Chakuringa said:

"Lock him and throw the keys in the dam."

KwzZulju-Natal woman abandons little child for lobola negotiations

In a related article, Briefly News reported that a woman from KwaZulu-Natal was criticized after she left her child with street vendors at the Verulam Central Business District to attend lobola negotiations. The incident happened on 1 August 2025.

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The woman asked two vendors to stay with her child while she shopped. However, she disappeared, and when the women called her, they discovered that she was in another part of KwaZulu-Natal with her new boyfriend, where she was attending a lobola negotiation ceremony.

Source: Briefly News

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Tebogo Mokwena (Current Affairs editor) Tebogo Mokwena joined Briefly News in 2023 and is a Current Affairs writer. He has a Diploma in Journalism from ALISON. He joined Daily Sun, where he worked for 4 years covering politics, crime, entertainment, current affairs, policy, governance and art. He was also a sub-editor and journalist for Capricorn Post before joining Vutivi Business News in 2020, where he covered small business news policy and governance, analysis and profiles. Tebogo passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative Email: tebogo.mokwena@briefly.co.za

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