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Suspected paedophile snared by vigilantes and wrapped in CLINGFILM after ‘travelling to meet fictional 14-year-old girl’

Alleged perv showed up to see teen with a white rose, activists said

A SUSPECTED paedophile is tied to a post by vigilantes who say he was on his way to meet a 14-year-old girl.

The man, who gave his age as 22, had been messaging the fictional teen called Diana for weeks, his captors allege.

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A suspected paedo was filmed being forced to admit guilt after allegedly travelling to meet a 14-year-old girl

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Screenshots show him appearing to ask for nude pics and sending ones himself

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The man, who gave his age as 22, had been messaging fictional teen ‘Diana’ for weeks

Screenshots appear to show him asking for nude images — and sending explicit pics of himself.

He also told told the made-up girl that he wanted her all to himself, activists in Zaporizhia, Ukraine said.

He arrived with a rose for ‘Diana’ after arranging to meet up with her.

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But he was snared by the group and strapped to a post with clingfilm before being made to humiliate himself on camera.

At the end of the video the man says that he is being held because he is a pervert and that he does not blame the people who restrained him for what they did.

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The man was filmed stuck to a pole in Ukraine

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Vigilantes wrapped him in clingfilm complete with the rose he apparently brought to give the young girl

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A bystander berates the alleged paedo

One viewer said: “I think they were too kind. They could have punched him.

“I think after a while he will continue doing what he used to do before.”

Another added: “If I were the government I would issue a law that would make all paedos shiver.”


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