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Johor Officer Realised Colleague Was Behind Masturbation Videos After Seeing Her Panties

She recognised the carpeting in the background of the videos.

Cover image via Coconuts Hong Kong

On 2 August, a 28-year-old police constable in Johor was arrested for stealing underwear from a fellow colleague

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Image via Coconuts Hong Kong

The policewoman who accused him of the theft and indecent act is a detective at the Kulai district police headquarters.

She had seen photos and videos on social media of an unidentified man masturbating with women's undergarments
, Coconuts KL reported.

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However, something about one particular video caught her attention - the detective was missing the same pair of panties that the man used to masturbate with

Since she had just filed a report over missing undergarments at the station days earlier, the 31-year-old was suspicious about the man's identity.

She decided to investigate the surroundings in a video.

That was when she recognised the carpeting in the background as being the same as a fellow colleague's, who lived in the same police quarters block as her.

After she reported her suspicions behind the theft and online indecency, officers raided her 28-year-old colleague's apartment on Friday

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Image via Vice

The detective's suspicions were allegedly proven to be true as they found the stolen goods belonging to her as well as a dozen other stolen undergarments, both new and used, in the police constable's home.

According to theSundaily, sources revealed that he had broken into the victim's home several times to steal her panties and bras.

The suspect, who is married to a fellow officer in the same unit, is being held in police remand for four days while investigations are carried out.

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