The Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde — also known as Brokep — has reportedly been arrested in Sweden by police forces after a raid on a farm in the country's southern region. Nationwide Swedish tabloid Expressen first reported police had captured the 35-year-old. He's been wanted by Interpol since 2012 when he was handed down an eight-month prison sentence by a Swedish criminal court for his involvement with The Pirate Bay.

According to the report, a representative for the Swedish police confirmed that Sunde was in custody. Sunde has yet to serve a day in prison — it's suspected that he's been on the move and living in Berlin since being sentenced. Of the four convicted co-founders, only one remains at large. Fredrik Neij was sentenced to a year in prison and is believed to be in hiding in Asia.

Correction: Co-founder Fredrik Neij is believed to be at large in Asia, not Gottfrid Svartholm as originally reported. Svartholm is in custody in Denmark.