FIFA VPs arrested on suspicion of bribery

Two FIFA officials were arrested in another pre-dawn raid of the Baur au Lac hotel in Zurich on suspicion “of accepting bribes of millions of dollars”, the Swiss Federal Office of Justice (FOJ) has announced.
The luxury establishment used by FIFA officials was swooped upon for the second time this year, with the New York Times reporting FIFA vice-presidents – Alfredo Hawit of Honduras and Juan Angel Napout of Paraguay – have been detained on orders issued by the FOJ on behalf of the US Department of Justice.
It is understood FIFA president Sepp Blatter has not been arrested as part of this latest raid.
A statement from the FOJ said: “On the instructions of the Federal Office of Justice (FOJ), a further two FIFA officials were arrested in Zurich today. They are being held in custody pending their extradition. According to the US arrest requests, they are suspected of accepting bribes of millions of dollars.
“The high-ranking FIFA officials are alleged to have taken the money in return for selling marketing rights in connection with football tournaments in Latin America, as well as World Cup qualifying matches.”
FIFA has acknowledged the latest controversy, saying in a statement issued to Press Association Sport: “FIFA became aware of the actions taken today by the US Department of Justice. FIFA will continue to co-operate fully with the US investigation as permitted by Swiss law, as well as with the investigation being led by the Swiss Office of the Attorney General.
“FIFA will have no further comment on today’s developments.”