""A male trace in his girlfriend's underwear" reported false sexual assault on suspicion""

Nov 07, 2024

''A male trace in his girlfriend's underwear' reported false sexual assault on suspicion''
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A couple in Taiwan was sentenced to two months in prison for falsely reporting sexual assault.

According to local media United Daily News, Su, a man living in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, found an unknown body fluid in his girlfriend's underwear and began questioning his girlfriend Wang, saying he smelled like a man 'Traces'.

He suspected that his girlfriend had been cheating on him and told him to take his underwear to the hospital for a DNA test if he wanted to prove his innocence.



He then called the hospital directly and explained this and asked for a test.

But the hospital refused to be tested. He hung up the phone and said "A man's pavilion can survive outside for 24 hoursYou can tell by checking " with the test. Check with the police."



The king, who no longer wanted to continue the fight, falsely reported to the police that he had been sexually assaulted by a stranger.

When the police were dispatched, Wang confessed that he had never been sexually assaulted in real life and that he had made a false report by forcing his boyfriend to examine the DNA of fluid on his underwear.



In response, the police handed them over to trial, claiming that it caused unnecessary waste of public power.

In court, Su protested that he did not call the phone directly, but Wang confessed that it was his boyfriend who dialed the number.

The court sentenced the two men to two months in prison and a fine, saying they `do not repent of their sins even after committing a waste of police force.'



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