Tuesday 7 June 2022 05:13 PM Fugitive Dutch 'child predator' is arrested in Mexico City trends now
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An alleged child predator who was on the run from Dutch authorities has been arrested in Mexico City.
Nelson Maatman, 27, was apprehended without incident Sunday after cops approached him near a train station.
He was in possession of a handgun, cocaine and electronic devices that contained child pornography, the Mexico City Attorney General's Office said.
Authorities executed a search warrant of a residence in the Gustavo A. Madero neighborhood where Maatman was living and seized cellphones, USB memory sticks, laptops and hard drives that had child pornography content.
Several passports from the Netherlands belonging to Maatman were also confiscated as part of the investigation.
Nelson Maatman, an alleged child predator from the Netherlands, was arrested in Mexico City on Sunday. Authorities approached him and made the apprehension without incident at a train station. A search of the residence where he was staying at led investigators to computers, laptops, cellphones and USB memory sticks that contained child pornography content
Mexico City Attorney General Ernestina Godoy told reporters that Nelson Maatman had been identified as the leader of an international pedophile and child pornography network. Authorities raided his home and confiscated several devices that contained pornographic content of minors