Josylvio taken by police at Curaçao airport
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Josylvio taken by police
Josylvio was taken by the police of Curaçao at the airport of the island. Footage, which can be seen via Fawry not Sawry, shows the rapper being carried away.
Management confirms to Shownieuws that it is the rapper, but says it is not yet clear what happened and it is not known if Josylvio is still in custody. Afrilatest is awaiting further information.
There is no mention of the incident on his own Instagram yet. In the Story of Josylvio it can be seen that he was on the plane on Wednesday.
Josylvio taken by police
Josylvio, who is actually called Joost Dowib, released his first album Ma3seb in 2016. Five other albums followed. The rapper participated in Expedition Robinsonin 2018.
According to ANP, Curaçao media would write that the artist used a falsified PCR test. Police are unable to confirm the reports when asked. All police are reporting is that a man was arrested at the airport on Wednesday night.
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