
Two Queens Park Rangers academy gamers accused of voyeurism are now not beneath investigation, police have confirmed.
In a press release issued to BBC Sport, a spokesman for the Championship membership stated the gamers “maintained their innocence all through” and had been trying ahead to “persevering with to deal with their careers”.
The footballers, each of their late teenagers, had been detained following a report of a criminal offense at a nightclub in Kingston, south-west London, on 5 February.
On the time, the Metropolitan Police confirmed the pair’s arrest whereas QPR additionally verified that they had been conscious of the allegations.
Cops arrested the 2 gamers on the membership’s coaching floor in Hounslow on 27 February.
A Metropolitan Police assertion learn: “On Thursday 27 February, police arrested two males of their late teenagers on suspicion of voyeurism.
“This follows a report of an incident which happened at a nightclub in Kingston on Wednesday, 5 February.
Each suspect had been taken to a police station and had been subsequently bailed pending additional enquiries.
“Following a radical investigation, each males have been knowledgeable that no additional action shall be taken.
“The sufferer has been knowledgeable.”
A QPR assertion learn: “Queens Park Rangers Soccer Membership can verify the Metropolitan Police have concluded their investigation into this matter and have confirmed there is no action to be taken.
“The membership expresses its gratitude to the Metropolitan Police for his or her thorough method.
“The academy gamers, who maintained their innocence all through, stay up for putting this behind them and persevering with to deal with their careers.”