Post by QPR Report on Apr 3, 2009 7:31:46 GMT
In Bucharest: Allegedly!
AP - Steaua owner under arrest on kidnap charges
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) -The owner of Steaua Bucharest football club was arrested early Friday on charges of kidnapping three men who allegedly stole his car earlier this year.
Gigi Becali, 50, was arrested following a five-hour court session through the night, after prosecutors argued he was a "a public danger.'' Four others were also arrested in the case. He will be detained for 29 days while the case is investigated.
Hundreds of fans and family members gathered outside the Bucharest courtroom through the night. Some held a sign saying "Free Gigi,'' shouting abuse at reporters.
Bucharest police said Becali and six employees attacked the three men in January, surrounding their vehicle and threatening them with guns before bundling them into the trunk of a car. The three men were then allegedly driven to a village outside Bucharest and left there, police said.
Becali has said the charges are a setup, claiming that the men had stolen his $162,000 (?120,000) Mercedes and were trying to extort money for its return. He said they had also asked for hush money in exchange for not telling police about the alleged kidnapping.
Becali's lawyer Gheorghe Mateut on Friday called his client's arrest "an abuse.''
Two years, ago Becali was Romania's richest businessman with an estimated wealth of $3.35 billion (?2.5 billion), much of it in real estate. However, he was hit hard by the economic crisis and said recently he only had ?2.68 million (?2 million) in the bank, with US$107 million (?80 million) owed to him.
Becali is known in Romania for his verbal outbursts and frequent appearances on television shows. In December he fired Turkish coach Yuksel Yesilova, saying that as a Muslim he brought bad luck to Steaua, a Christian team.
Steaua was penalized in June by the football federation after a match-fixing investigation alleged Becali offered $2.3 million (?1.7 million) to a rival team to lose the last match of the Romanian league and help Steaua win the title.
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AP - Steaua owner under arrest on kidnap charges
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) -The owner of Steaua Bucharest football club was arrested early Friday on charges of kidnapping three men who allegedly stole his car earlier this year.
Gigi Becali, 50, was arrested following a five-hour court session through the night, after prosecutors argued he was a "a public danger.'' Four others were also arrested in the case. He will be detained for 29 days while the case is investigated.
Hundreds of fans and family members gathered outside the Bucharest courtroom through the night. Some held a sign saying "Free Gigi,'' shouting abuse at reporters.
Bucharest police said Becali and six employees attacked the three men in January, surrounding their vehicle and threatening them with guns before bundling them into the trunk of a car. The three men were then allegedly driven to a village outside Bucharest and left there, police said.
Becali has said the charges are a setup, claiming that the men had stolen his $162,000 (?120,000) Mercedes and were trying to extort money for its return. He said they had also asked for hush money in exchange for not telling police about the alleged kidnapping.
Becali's lawyer Gheorghe Mateut on Friday called his client's arrest "an abuse.''
Two years, ago Becali was Romania's richest businessman with an estimated wealth of $3.35 billion (?2.5 billion), much of it in real estate. However, he was hit hard by the economic crisis and said recently he only had ?2.68 million (?2 million) in the bank, with US$107 million (?80 million) owed to him.
Becali is known in Romania for his verbal outbursts and frequent appearances on television shows. In December he fired Turkish coach Yuksel Yesilova, saying that as a Muslim he brought bad luck to Steaua, a Christian team.
Steaua was penalized in June by the football federation after a match-fixing investigation alleged Becali offered $2.3 million (?1.7 million) to a rival team to lose the last match of the Romanian league and help Steaua win the title.
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