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8.14.2006

"routine frisking" RIGHT!


Police Officer Frisks More Than He Expects
Police Officer Frisks More Than He Expects
Arab News


MADINAH, 14 August 2006 — A rookie police officer at a checkpoint in Ghazala on the Madinah to Hail Road ended up thumbing more than he expected when routinely frisking a Filipino “man,” the Okaz daily reported yesterday. The police officer was making a routine check on two “males” in a car, when he unexpectedly realized that the “man” he was frisking did not feel like a man but rather had some lethal female assets. Hilariously, the rookie was left feeling rather flushed and so called for the help of an elderly colleague. After questioning the Filipino it soon transpired that the “man” was a housemaid who was running away from her employer in Riyadh and so had adopted a male dress. Both the maid and the Filipino driver of the car were taken into custody while police conduct further investigations


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