PHOTOS: Police Officer Busted Having SEKZ With COVID-19 Patient In Quarantine Center

police officer caught with covid-19 patient

Police Officer Busted Having SEKZ With COVID-19 Patient In Quarantine Center

Police Officer Busted Having SEKZ With COVID-19 Patient In Quarantine Center

A strange story reaching OccupyGH.com indicates that a police officer was busted in the act with a female Covid-19 patient who is quarantined at the Agricultural Training Centre (ATC) in Busia in Kenya on Thursday evening.

The police officer identified as Constable Emmanuel Ngetich, is said to have started marking advances at the lady at the quarantine center on Thursday morning.

Then later in the day, he locked himself and the lady in the women’s ward where they engaged in sekz with wild actions.

Other female patients raised an alarm after they were locked out of the ward, attracting the attention of other police officers who were providing security at the quarantine center.

“All the officers went to check on what was taking place,” one of the patients said.

“However, they did not find Ngetich and COVID-19 patient. Immediately, they became suspicious and started looking around.”

“A few minutes past 10 pm, they heard noise and commotion emanating from the women’s ward,” says a police report filed at the Busia Police Station at 00:30 am Friday, July 17.

“The police officers rushed there when they went into the ward, they found her and Ngetich nekked in bed.” the report reads further.

Ng’etich was arrested and quarantined at the same facility while his firearm was confiscated.

Confirming the incident, Busia County Police Commander, John Nyoike, said Ng’etich’s samples have been taken for COVID-19 testing and investigations into the incident have begun.

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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