QPR Academy Scandal: Players Arrested for Alleged Voyeurism
Two young footballers from QPR Academy were detained over voyeurism allegations following a nightclub incident in Kingston, London. The Met Police are investigating.






Two Queens Park Rangers (QPR) academy players, both in their late teens, have been arrested on suspicion of voyeurism, following a reported incident at a nightclub in Kingston, south-west London, on the 5th of February. The Met Police confirmed the arrests, which were carried out at QPR's training ground located in Hounslow, west London.
A spokesperson from the Met Police stated that the suspects were taken into custody and have since been bailed, awaiting further investigation until early April. In response to the arrests, QPR issued a statement acknowledging their awareness of the alleged incident involving two of their academy players. The club confirmed that the individuals in question are cooperating with the ongoing police investigations.
"As this is an ongoing investigation, the club will not be making any further comment at this time," QPR stated, emphasizing their commitment to supporting the legal process. Additionally, it has been reported that the victim involved in the incident is receiving support from specialist officers, highlighting the seriousness with which the Met Police are treating this case.
This incident raises significant concerns regarding the conduct and integrity of young athletes in the competitive world of professional sports. It also underscores the importance of ethical behavior and professionalism, which are crucial for maintaining the trust and respect of the public in sports institutions.
As the investigation continues, more details are expected to emerge, shedding light on the circumstances surrounding the allegations and the measures QPR and other sports academies might take to prevent such incidents in the future.