Video captures moment suspected paedophile is busted by cops after a mum posed as her own 11-year-old daughter on Facebook to lure him into trap
The man allegedly sent explicit messages and pictures to the little girl’s Facebook account
The man allegedly sent explicit messages and pictures to the little girl’s Facebook account
A VIAGRA-popping alleged paedophile has been arrested after he was lured to a sham meet-up by a mother pretending to be her 11-year-old daughter.
Dragan Zivanovic, 66, was snared by vice cops when he turned up to allegedly meet the 'little girl' at a bus station in the Serbian capital of Belgrade.
Police said his pockets were stuffed full of penis-boosting drug Viagra and a mobile phone he had promised to give to the child as a gift.
The girl's mother became concerned after her daughter told her that she had received a Facebook friend request from a strange man.
The paedo-busting parent then started replying to the man's messages, reporting the entire conversation to the police.
The man's first message to her daughter allegedly said: "You are very beautiful and special. I would like to get to know you better."
The mother, whose name has not been revealed to protect her daughter's identity, continued exchanging messages with the man, with the police reading every word.
She said: "I was writing to him for seven days, and he was thinking it was my daughter he was talking to. "He even called me on the phone. I changed my voice pretending to be my daughter. He was telling me disgusting things that made me want to throw up.
"He was sending me pictures of his penis, but also pictures of little girls with their faces between his legs. We were usually chatting at night till early in the morning."
But when the man suggested meeting, the mother told authorities and he was met by four burly plain clothes police officers who wrestled him to the ground.
Investigators identified the man as Zivanovic and confirmed he faces a series of charges and the prospect of a jail sentence.
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