COPS are on the hunt for two women and a man after images from a nude photoshoot at an Indonesian tourist site went viral. The photos, that were first posted by a now-deleted user on Twitter, captured three individuals performing sex acts in the conservative Muslim-majority country. Police are after three nudists who performed sex acts on a tourist site NewsflashPhotos of the racy photoshoot were posted online and went viral[/caption] The trio are completely naked — but masked — as they exhibited racy poses for the photoshoot in Koja Cliff Park, Tangerang. Now developed into a national scandal, local police are now under pressure to catch the nude models. Cisoka Precinct Chief, Nurokhman said on Wednesday: “We have not confirmed [that the photos were taken] at Koja Cliff Park, because we’re only going by photos that were spread on Twitter.” Police have questioned two witnesses who manage the tourist site, and suggest it is highly likely the photos were taken at the park. However, the witnesses said they had not spotted any visitors conducting a nude photoshoot recently – suggesting it was taken discreetly. The international scandal might come at a price for the tourist attraction, as local officials found that the park had been operating without a tourism permit. Most read in News DAD'S GRIEF Emotional dad blasts 'vain selfish girl', 14, who lured son, 13, to 'execution' SHOVEL WHAMMY Shocking moment driver chases man with a SPADE and smashes his back window FIND HIM Cops release video of SECOND man over Sabina 'murder' as attack 'caught on CCTV' DANGER ZONE Revealed: the UK city where locals feel unsafe even during the day BEACH ARREST Teen, 17, arrested after girl, 15, 'pulled into sea and raped' at Bournemouth SNAP TO THE FUTURE ‘Time traveller’ claims he has ‘proof’ of futuristic city from 2118 At the time, all tourist destinations in the region were mandated to close due to COVID-19 restrictions. Indonesia is the largest Muslim-majority country in the world and there are strict laws prohibiting taking naked pictures at their tourist sites and posting them online. Should the nude models be identified and caught, they could face up to 12 years in prison for violating Indonesia’s harsh anti-pornography law and the Information and Electronic Transactions Act (UU ITE).