A RANDY couple who were caught on CCTV breaking into a cafe to have sex in an outdoor seating area have been jailed.

Leah and Anthony Evans could be seen sneaking into the Rhondda venue, in , on February 23.

Mugshots of Leah Evans and Anthony Evans.Anthony Evans, 42, was caught romping in an outdoor seating areaCredit: South Wales Police

The shameless pair were discovered after the horrified owner caught them romping on CCTV .

South Wales were called to the scene, in Talbot Green, and arrested the couple after their steamy session.

Anthony Evans, 42 and Leah Evans, 37, both from Rhondda, pleaded guilty to an act of outraging public decency and criminal damage.

They appeared at Merthyr Tydfil Magistrates last month and were sentenced to three months in jail.

PC Ffion Hiscutt said “This was unacceptable behaviour deplorable act in a public place which was clearly visible to the public.

“They now have a short stint in prison to think about their actions.”

This comes after we reported last month how another couple were caughtat a historic tourist attraction avoided jail.

Rebecca Williams, 44, and her 50-year old boyfriend Michael Burns in full view of visitors to Grade II-listed Grosvenor Park in Chester.

Sickened families shouted out “you are disgusting – pull your pants up” and “there are children here” but the couple laughed and carried on.

They then walked back to a bench where they had been seen kissing ”passionately” just moments earlier.

When arrived, Burns confessed: “Oh, for f**k sake. Fair enough. Do not bother with an interview. I am guilty.”

Elsewhere, two people were caught getting down and dirty in front of shocked families.

Chloe Dobson, 21, and partner Peter Penman, 32, were having on a bench along a canal towpath.

She was seen bouncing around on his lap before they lay on the ground and carried on, Preston crown heard.

One shocked dad, with his wife and three children, filmed them and sent the footage to .

Mugshots of Leah Evans and Anthony Evans.Leah Evans, 37, was jailed for three monthsCredit: South Wales Police