translated from Spanish: They arrest sailor accused of sharing intimate photos of his ex-partner

Mexico City authorities arrested an element of the Navy on Wednesday for allegedly sharing intimate photographs of their ex-partner without their consent.
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Through a statement, the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico City (FGJCDMX) reported that the public official was apprehended by elements of the Investigative Police in the colony Ampliación Caracol, mayor Venustiano Carranza, for the crime for the probable commission of the crime against sexual privacy.

They apprehend elements of @PDI_FGJCDMX to public servant, accused of the crime against sexual https://t.co/3WTqeLAsSI @Excelsior @LaRazon_mx @lajornadaonline @MVSNoticias @diario24horas @laprensaoem @Radio_Formula @Reforma @QuadratinMexico pic.twitter.com/DA1HRIyGNr
— CDMX Prosecution Prosecution @FiscaliaCDMX) May 26, 2021

The element of the Ministry of the Navy, in a cape degree, was denounced in August 2020 by his ex-partner, who accused him of sharing his photographs in a group of friends and family, whom he would have told that the victim was acting as an escort.

According to the victim, Joseph “N” did this in response to her being denounced a day earlier by family violence and refused to resume the romantic relationship they had.
After being notified of the court order against him, the man was admitted to the Manly East Preventive Reclusory, where he was made available to a control judge.
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On April 2nd, the FGJCDMX announced that it made the first arrest in compliance with the Olympia Act, which imposes sanctions against digital harassment, threats and insults, as well as the dissemination of sexual content without knowledge.
The detainee was wanted by Mexico City authorities following the complaint of a young woman who was tricked into obtaining photographs of him and then extorted.
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