Peruvian police officer who received a’kiss’ and waived the penalty… “I got caught”


In Peru, a police officer and a woman who violated the COVID-19 quarantine regulations are kissing.  Photo = YouTube capture

In Peru, a police officer and a woman who violated the COVID-19 quarantine regulations are kissing. Photo = YouTube capture

[아시아경제 나한아 기자] In Peru, South America, a police officer was kissed by a woman who violated a night curfew and waived the penalty.

According to the Daily Mail on the 18th (local time), a woman caught after violating the night curfew imposed by corona 19 quarantine measures on a secluded road in Peru in South America approached the police officer and tried to kiss him, saying, “Please take a look.”

At first, the policeman turned his face and seemed to refuse, but soon after looking around, he and a woman moved to a corner.

After that, the policeman was kissed by a woman and eventually waived the penalty.

This image was filmed by a person who was watching it, and the video was released through local media, which became controversial.

Peruvian police authorities suspended the police and initiated an investigation for formal disciplinary action.

In addition, the police authorities believe that the police officer unfairly exempted the penalty and violated the quarantine rules, such as removing a mask to kiss a woman.

Meanwhile, Peru is implementing blockade measures such as a curfew at night and restrictions on the use of commercial facilities as the spread of Corona 19 has seldom stopped. The population is about 33 million people, with a cumulative confirmed number of 1,261,804 and a cumulative death toll of 44,489, and have been vaccinated against China’s Sinofam from the 9th. According to Bloomberg statistics on the 19th, the inoculation rate relative to the population is 0.4%.

Reporter Han-ah Na [email protected]




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