South African Female Police Officer Caught Having Sex With 12-Year-Old Son In Leaked Video

South African Female Police Officer Caught Having Sex With 12-Year-Old Son In Leaked Video

A South African female police officer's naked video went viral on social media after it was shared on Twitter.

In this video, which has sparked controversy on social media, a female officer is shown lying on her back naked with her legs wide apart, forcing her 12-year-old son to have sex with her.

In the video, the police's son was at first hesitant, but his mother's persistent encouragement led him to get sexual with her.

A portion of the video shows the mother ordering her kid to get on top of her for the romp.

After the video went viral on numerous social media sites, the 40-year-old Limpopo police constable was detained.

According to reports, she is scheduled to appear in court on January 30 for the alleged rape of a juvenile.

Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, the Provincial Commissioner of Police in Limpopo, also severely denounced the event.

"Soon after becoming aware of the video, the Provincial Commissioner ordered the Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit to conduct an immediate probe into the incident with a view of apprehending the policewoman and removing the child to a place of safety," said Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo in a statement on Thursday.

"The actions of this woman are deplorable and deserve harsh condemnation. Even though the suspect allegedly committed this crime when she was still Public Service Act employee of the SAPS, she should have known better that such unbecoming behavior deserved harsh consequences. The South African Police Service does not have the space for such people who tarnish its image"

According to several social media users who saw the video, the mother may have been possessed by an evil spirit since she would never compel her son to have sex with her with a clean conscience.

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