A Colombian policeman in the streets of Bogota (illustration).

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It was in a hotel in the Colombian capital that the man was unmasked by the police in Bogota, less than a week ago.

By checking the papers of this thirty-something from Tournefeuille, west of the Toulouse metropolitan area, the police found that he was the subject of an Interpol search sheet.

The man was sentenced by the criminal court to eighteen months in prison, nine of which were closed for sexual assault and exhibition, indicates a police source.

The first time, in 2018, he attacked a young woman, in the Pradettes district, to whom he lifted her skirt and touched her buttocks.

Found thanks to his license plate, he had admitted the facts in police custody, which had earned him a summons to justice.

The following year, on several occasions, he exhibited himself in front of women, but also teenage girls.

In total, ten victims have lodged a complaint against him.

By fleeing, the man also violated the ban on leaving the territory to which he was subject.

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  • Extradition

  • Colombia

  • Interpol

  • Exhibitionism

  • Sexual assault

  • Police

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  • Toulouse