Both officers have been dismissed from the force after the 27-second clip of their tryst in Mexico went viral online
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Two cops were caught having sex in a police vehicle when they were filmed in a secluded area by an onlooker.
Both officers have been dismissed from the force after the footage of their romp went viral online.
The video was filmed in an area of waste ground in the municipality of Ecatepec de Morelos outside Mexico City.
The 27-second long clip shows the police vehicle in a secluded location as the cameraperson approaches it.
The woman is seen on top of her colleague and can be heard making groaning noises.
The pair appear to be caught up in the moment as they do not seem to notice they are being filmed through the open back window of the vehicle.
They both appear to be naked from the waist down but are visibly wearing their police uniform on their top half.
The steamy video was widely shared on social media before it was reported to local authorities.
The Municipal Police of Ecatepec reported that the two officers in question have been discharged for “breach of the disciplinary regime”.
Last year, two Mexican cops were also given their marching orders after they were filmed having sex in a hospital monitoring room while on duty.
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The unnamed Secretariat for Citizens Security (SSC) officers’ romp was captured by CCTV cameras in Mexico City.
In the video, which went viral, a female officer wearing a blue cap is pinned up as a male officer moves his body against hers.
The woman was seen checking her surroundings to make they were not caught, but the CCTV picked up their steamy tryst.
The SSC released a statement at the time saying: “Due to the incident which can be seen in the footage and for the conduct shown by the police, which does not reflect the values of this institution, it’s groupings or complimentary police, a woman and a man belonging to the Auxiliary Police were dismissed the past 4th October.”