Man dressed as 7ft penis is arrested for harassing women
Man dressed as 7ft penis is arrested for harassing women
- The man was seized in Rio de Janeiro as he was accused of ‘acting suspiciously’
- A picture of the arrest shows the man wearing an inflatable manhood costume
A man dressed as a giant 7ft penis has been arrested by police after women complained he had been harassing them.
Military Police in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, arrested the man dressed as the giant phallus in the city centre on Sunday for ‘acting suspiciously’.
A picture of the arrest shows the man wearing an inflatable manhood costume and a pair of flip-flops being led away peacefully by an officer.
Just the man’s feet and rather glum face can be seen as the officer – with a baton tucked under his arm – takes him into custody.
Carnival goers in the city told police he had been using his costume to chase women taking part in the city’s parades, local media reported.
Military Police in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, arrested the man dressed as the giant phallus in the city centre on Sunday for ‘acting suspiciously’
One Twitter user commented: ‘Hard reality.’
Other netizens suggested he looked more like a poo than a penis.
And he was not the only Carnival reveller seized over the weekend.
Police on patrol in Santa Luzia, Minas Gerais State, arrested a 20-year-old dressed as a prisoner as he left his home to join a parade on Saturday.
He was about to board a bus to Belo Horizonte with a pal when officers approached them.
He was wearing a red top, shorts with the acronym of the National Penitentiary Department (DEPEN), and a homemade electronic ankle tag.
Officers seized 15 portions of cannabis and another 15 of cocaine from the bum bag worn by one of the men.
The pair confessed to the cops that they were planning to take some of the drugs and sell the rest at Carnival.
Carnival parades returned to Brazil last weekend for the festival’s first full-on edition since the Covid-19 pandemic and Brazil’s highly divisive elections
Rio de Janeiro has been home to the parade since the 1980s, and is a symbol of Brazil’s Carnival festivities
Carnival parades returned to Brazil last weekend for the festival’s first full-on edition since the Covid-19 pandemic and Brazil’s highly divisive elections.
The festival was cancelled in 2021 because of the pandemic, which devastatingly swept across the country and claimed up to 700,000 lives.
A reduced version of the carnival was held last year which meant the massive street parties known as ‘blocos’ were banned.
Rio de Janeiro has been home to the parade since the 1980s, and is a symbol of Brazil’s Carnival festivities.
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