Spanish police probe illegal porn shoot in Seville

This is the moment two women paraded through a Spanish tourist resort wearing nothing but high heels before taking part in an illegal porn shoot. 

The naked women posed for a camera crew in front of landmarks in Seville, southern Spain, including the front of the historical Palace of San Telmo – the seat of the regional government.

They also shocked locals and tourists during their broad daylight jaunt by hopping onto a horse-drawn carriage with no clothes on for another X-rated display. 

 

Two women paraded through a Spanish tourist resort wearing nothing but high heels before taking part in an illegal porn shoo

The naked women posed for a camera crew in front of landmarks in Seville, southern Spain, including the front of the historical Palace of San Telmo - the seat of the regional government

The naked women posed for a camera crew in front of landmarks in Seville, southern Spain, including the front of the historical Palace of San Telmo – the seat of the regional government

Town hall chiefs working with the help of local police were today trying to identify the camera crew and two women.

The shoot, which took place without council authorisation, happened on Saturday and moved from place to place so swiftly officers were unable to catch them red-handed after being alerted by astonished onlookers.

Many of the scenes were filmed by a single cameraman, with a second person thought to be the director, in front of families with young children.

Police are understood to be focusing on the fact youngsters witnessed the shoot, which would be considered criminal, rather than the fact the women were naked which is not a crime.

A town hall source said: ‘The Spanish Penal Code states that a person who commits or coerces another person into committing acts of obscene exhibition in front of minors, can receive prison sentences of up to a year as well as a fine.’

Police are understood to be focusing on the fact youngsters witnessed the shoot, which would be considered criminal, rather than the fact the women were naked which is not a crime

Police are understood to be focusing on the fact youngsters witnessed the shoot, which would be considered criminal, rather than the fact the women were naked which is not a crime

Many of the scenes were filmed by a single cameraman, with a second person thought to be the director, in front of families with young children

Many of the scenes were filmed by a single cameraman, with a second person thought to be the director, in front of families with young children

The local council is also studying the possibility of asking state prosecutors to launch a separate investigation

The local council is also studying the possibility of asking state prosecutors to launch a separate investigation

The local council is also studying the possibility of asking state prosecutors to launch a separate investigation.

Police suspect a company specialising in X-rated cinema is behind the shoot. Madrid and Barcelona have been picked for similar unauthorised shoots in the past.

One mother in a park with her young child said: ‘I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. It was really shocking.’

Shop owner Manuel Gonzalez said: ‘Two naked women got out of a horse-drawn carriage and began to pose for a cameraman.

‘There was a man with the video-camera and another with tripods, lens and clothes for the girls.

‘Some people protested but most crowded round and began to record them on their mobiles. They left before the police arrived.’

The local who gave the women a naked horse-drawn carriage ride has been tracked down and interviewed. 

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