Fugitive ex-FA boss turns himself in

Former Serbian Football Association (FSS) President Zvezdan Terzić has this morning "made himself available to Serbia's justice", his lawyers said.

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Thursday, 11.11.2010.

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Former Serbian Football Association (FSS) President Zvezdan Terzic has this morning "made himself available to Serbia's justice", his lawyers said. Serbian police (MUP) confirmed that Terzic had turned himself in, and that he is now detained in a Belgrade prison. Fugitive ex-FA boss turns himself in Earlier today, a statement signed by Vladan Batic said that bail money in the amount of EUR 200,000 has been offered in return for the court canceling its previous detention order against Terzic. The statement notes that the order was originally in place to prevent Terzic from fleeing. Now that Terzic has decided to "voluntarily enter the procedure, this reason has automatically ceased to exist," said the lawyers. At the same time, there has been no response to the bail offer made in July of last year, according to this. Terzic fled the country in January 2008, with Serbia issuing a warrant for his arrest two months later. He has been incited for stealing money from the transfer of Vanja Grubac from OFK Beograd to Germany's Hamburg. At the time, Terzic was the Belgrade-based football club's president. The indictment was later expanded to include illegal money gains which Terzic allegedly made from transfers of players Srdjan Stanic to Spartak Moscow and Branislav Ivanovic to Lokomotiva Moscow. Zvezdan Terzic (FoNet, file)

Fugitive ex-FA boss turns himself in

Earlier today, a statement signed by Vladan Batić said that bail money in the amount of EUR 200,000 has been offered in return for the court canceling its previous detention order against Terzić.

The statement notes that the order was originally in place to prevent Terzić from fleeing.

Now that Terzić has decided to "voluntarily enter the procedure, this reason has automatically ceased to exist," said the lawyers.

At the same time, there has been no response to the bail offer made in July of last year, according to this.

Terzić fled the country in January 2008, with Serbia issuing a warrant for his arrest two months later.

He has been incited for stealing money from the transfer of Vanja Grubač from OFK Beograd to Germany's Hamburg. At the time, Terzić was the Belgrade-based football club's president.

The indictment was later expanded to include illegal money gains which Terzić allegedly made from transfers of players Srđan Stanić to Spartak Moscow and Branislav Ivanović to Lokomotiva Moscow.

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