Leaked Video Of Police Woman Who Slept With Her Son Twitter” video was posted on the internet, the whole public became aware of the occurrence. Several of his clips had already begun to make the rounds on the internet.South Africa wake up with a strange story about a Police Woman Who Slept With Her Son Video shared on Twitter. a lot of social media users are now full of anger after they watched a video that shows a SA policewoman forcing her 12-year-old son to s*x with her in viral video
In the video, many people claimed they had watched how this wicked woman was forcing her innocent child to make love with her even though he had no idea how to do it.
The Rariya Hausa website reported a conversation between that policewoman and her 12-year-old son in the video "Get on top of me, get on top of me! Ma, I don't know how to do it."
Many people are still looking to watch Police Woman Who Slept With Her Son Video on social media platforms despite it was very disturbing according to people who have already watched it
The video has quickly risen to prominence as one of the most-discussed topics on the internet. People who watch videos online desire more information about what’s being shown in the videos.
South Africa is no longer a child-free country; the things that children are being subjected to are so scary and traumatic. If they are not being sexually abused, they are being human trafficked and killed.
the beginning of the video, the woman was busy filming herself. She then had a change of heart and went to her son and told him to have a sexual relationship with her. The woman then continued to say, “Get on top of me, get on top of me!” while she was completely naked next to her son. The young kid can be seen attempting to find a way to accomplish what his putative mother wants him to do, and he says, “Ma, I don’t know how to do it.” You could tell by his voice and his face that he’s really scared for his life.
is reported that the mother is a police officer; if children are being sexually abused by their parents and also a law enforcer, who are they supposed to run to? It is true that this country is turning into Zimbabwe.
In response, Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid) spokeswoman Lizzy Suping said: “That’s a very disturbing event.” Ipid has assigned its investigators to follow up on the matter so that we can institute our own investigation.
Limpopo police spokesman Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said the woman appeared in the Marble Hall Magistrates Court on Monday, 23 January, and the case was remanded to next Tuesday, 30 January, for a formal bail application. He said the woman is facing charges of rape of a minor, s.e.xual grooming of a child, and creating and distributing child p0rn0graphy.
Private psychologist specialist on children, Lerato Mokgethi, said: “This is very concerning. The level of abuse against children in our country is alarming. There tends to be a notion that boys are immune to s.e.xual abuse which is not true. There’s also stigma concerning boys and men which makes them fearful of reporting such incidents.
“Children of all ages are vulnerable to abuse. As society, let’s talk and open up about such incidents. If parents see signs that their child has changed, they must make efforts to engage talks on what is happening.”
Limpopo police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said the woman has since been arrested and charged with raping a minor, grooming a child and creating and distributing child p****graphy.
I n a video making rounds on social media, the woman is seen sleeping in bed as she and her 12-year-old son have no clothes.
As she films herself, she then instructs her son to get on top of her, although he complains that he does not know anything.