British woman and Australian man refuse to stop having SEX on a Philippines beach
A British woman and an Australian man were caught having sex in broad daylight on a busy family beach in the Philippines - but refused to stop even when police arrived.
The pair, named by police as Jasmine Nelly and Anthony Carrio, both 26, were arrested and handcuffed but still carried on romping as they were taken to the cells.
They were seen by shocked locals on the popular Boracay Island in Aklan province.
Police released this photo of the couple having sex on the Philippines beach in broad daylight
They were seen by shocked locals on the popular Boracay Island in Aklan province but carried on having sex even after the police arrived (stock image - these sunbathers were not involved)
Police Corporal Joel Banga-ora said today that the pair were both so drunk that they tried to ignore police and continue having sex.
They have both been charged and released on bail pending a court appearance in February.
Corporal Joel Banga-ora said: ‘Officers arrived at the beach and they kept going. We were stood next to them and they continued having sex.
‘They were not embarrassed that everybody could see their bodies. The woman’s breasts were fully exposed and the man’s penis was visible.
Officers handcuffed the couple and put them into a truck to be taken to the local station.
The couple continued to have sex on the beach even after police were called (stock image)
However, police said they continued groping each other even when they were on the way to the cells.
Corporal Joel Banga-ora added: ‘They were very drunk so they were still trying to finish what they started on the beach.’
The pair were detained at the Malay Municipal Police Station and later charged at the Aklan Prosecutor’s Office with grave scandal.
They couple posted bail of 6,000 pesos (£90) each for grave scandal and the man paid another 3,000 pesos (£45) for disobedience to person in authority. They were both released on the same day.
Corporal Joel Banga-ora added: ‘The names are correct and the trial has been scheduled for February but there are no exact dates yet. If they don’t show up for trial they will get a travel ban to the Philippines.