- Law enforcement officials arrived on the QPR coaching floor in Hounslow on Thursday
- The arrests are linked to an incident at a nightclub in Kingston earlier this month
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Law enforcement officials swooped on Queens Park Rangers’ coaching floor on Thursday to arrest two footballers on suspicion of voyeurism.
Cops arrived on the Championship membership’s HQ in Hounslow on Thursday to arrest the gamers, who’re understood to be a part of the membership’s academy. Each males are of their late teenagers.
The arrests are linked to an incident at a nightclub in Kingston, south London, earlier this month.
Voyeurism is the act of gaining sexual gratification from observing or recording somebody engaged in a non-public exercise with out their consent.
The suspects stay in custody whereas the police proceed their investigation.
In response to a request from Mail Sport, a Metropolitan Police spokesperson confirmed: ‘On Thursday, 27 February, police arrested two males of their late teenagers on suspicion of voyeurism.
Police swooped on Queens Park Rangers’ coaching floor on Thursday to arrest two gamers
Cops arrived on the Championship membership ’s HQ in Hounslow on Thursday to arrest the gamers
‘This follows a report of an incident which came about at a nightclub in Kingston on Wednesday, 5 February
‘Each suspects stay in custody and enquiries are ongoing. The sufferer continues to be supported by specialist officers.’
A QPR assertion issued to Mail Sport learn: ‘Queens Park Rangers Soccer Cub are conscious of an alleged incident involving two academy gamers.
‘The people are serving to police with their enquiries.
‘As that is an ongoing investigation, the membership is not going to be making any additional remark right now.’
The utmost penalty for suspects responsible of voyeurism is 2 years imprisonment.


















