2 cops catch police spouses allegedly having sex in parked car

2 cops catch police spouses allegedly having sex in parked car

By: - Reporter / @FArgosinoINQ
/ 10:19 AM April 28, 2024

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MANILA, Philippines — Two police officers are facing adultery and concubinage complaints after their spouses — who are also law enforcers — caught them allegedly having sex in a vehicle at a mall parking lot in Laguna, according to police.

In a report on Sunday, the Laguna Police Provincial Office (PPO) said the two complainants caught their partners allegedly having sex inside a parked vehicle along Barangay Canlubang in Calamba City around 10 a.m. on April 25.

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Police investigators said the police officers wanted to confront their spouses, but the car-riding suspects tried to hit their partners before attempting to escape from the area.

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The male complainant shot one of the vehicle’s tires, while the female complainant shot her husband, who was trying to leave at once.

According to Laguna PPO, only the male suspect, who sustained gunshot wounds on his leg and shoulder, was caught by operatives when they arrived at the scene.

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He was brought to Global Medical Center Canlubang for medical treatment.

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Meanwhile, the female suspect fled towards Batangas using the vehicle.

To track her down, police have conducted a dragnet operation.

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