Police arrested two players at Queens Park Rangers’ training ground on Thursday on suspicion on voyeurism.
Officers arrived at the SG Elite Training Centre in Hounslow to arrest two academy players in their late teens, following an incident at a nightclub in Kingston, south London three weeks ago.
Voyeurism is the act of achieving sexual gratification or pleasure from watching others undertaking private acts. Cases usually involve someone watching another person who is naked or engaged in sexual activity. The crime carries a penalty of up to two years’ imprisonment.
The Metropolitan Police said in a statement: “On Thursday, 27 February, police arrested two men in their late teens on suspicion of voyeurism. This follows a report of an incident which took place at a nightclub in Kingston on Wednesday, 5 February. Both suspects remain in custody and enquiries are ongoing. The victim continues to be supported by specialist officers.”
QPR said: “Queens Park Rangers Football Cub are aware of an alleged incident involving two academy players. The individuals are helping police with their enquiries. As this is an ongoing investigation, the club will not be making any further comment at this time.”