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Mexico City Police Investigated After Viral Patrol Car Sex Video

SSC has summoned the officers for statements; legal experts warn sharing the footage could breach Ley Olimpia’s ban on non-consensual intimate recordings.

Overview

  • The SSC’s Directorate General of Internal Affairs identified both officers and opened an administrative inquiry under its zero-tolerance conduct protocols.
  • Potential disciplinary measures range from fines of 11 to 40 UMAs to up to 24 hours of community service for misuse of an official vehicle during duty.
  • Ley Olimpia classifies recording or disseminating intimate sexual content without consent as a crime punishable by four to six years’ imprisonment and fines of 500 to 1,000 UMAs.
  • Officer Isabela Segundo publicly denied involvement after being wrongly identified, accusing social media users of defamation and reputational damage.
  • Activists including Ley Olimpia founder Olimpia Coral Melo condemned the video’s circulation as digital violence and called on media and platforms to respect privacy.