Wednesday, June 3, 2015

FIFA big shots called for by Interpol – Today’s News

     
     
     
     
     
 
 
     
 


 
     
     
     
     
     

         

                     

Interpol calls for six people linked to FIFA on suspicion of racketeering, conspiracy and corruption. Two are former big shot in FIFA and four are businessmen linked to the union.


                     
                 

         
 
         
         

             
                 
                 
                 

                     

 

Interpol calls for six people linked to FIFA on suspicion of racketeering, conspiracy and corruption. Two are former big shot in FIFA and four are businessmen linked to the union.

The six have been called at the request of US authorities and is now sought throughout the world.

The six visible on the image Interpol’s website and is as follows:

 
        
             
     
     
 

Jack Warner from Trinidad & amp; Tobago, the former vice president of FIFA and member of its governing board. He is also Chairman of the Trinidad & amp; Tobago’s football federation.

Nicolás Leoz from Paraguay, a former member of FIFA’s board of directors and chairman of CONMEBOL, the South American Football Federation.

Alejandrao Burzaco from Argentina, senior in Torneos y Competencias, a marketing company within the sport that has its headquarters in Argentina.

Hugo Jinkis from Argentina, senior in Full Play Group, a marketing company in sports based in Argentina.

Mariano Jinkis from Argentina, also senior in Full Playgroup.

Mr Margulies from Brazil, a leading figure in media production company Valente and Somerton.

To the calls of INTERPOL means that all countries that are members of Interpol may arrest and leave people to the United States. Interpol can assist national police forces to identify and locate the fugitives with a so-called “red notice”. This does not mean that Interpol can force member states to arrest persons. Only the national police forces of Interpol member countries have the right to apprehend the individuals, not the Interpol General Secretariat.

you called for just days after FIFA general secretary Sepp Blatter announced his resignation.

US Federal police, the FBI, the attack now Fifa scandal in the same manner as if it were a mafia case in New York and trying to gradually dismantle the organization. According to data awaiting formal charges against Blatter and several big shots anytime, which may have hastened his retirement.


 

                     

                
         

         
         
     
 
         
         
 
 
 
 
 
         
     

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