Former Dinamo Zagreb coach Zoran Mamic detained in Bosnia
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — Bosnian police detained former Dinamo Zagreb coach Zoran Mamic on Wednesday after Croatia issued an international arrest warrant when he didn’t report to prison to start serving a nearly five-year sentence for tax evasion and fraud.
Mamic and his brother, Zdravko, had fled to neighboring
Bosnia, and as citizens of both countries they are not subject to automatic
extradition to Croatia. Zdravko Mamic had been Dinamo’s executive director.
Zoran Mamic will be transferred to a court to decide whether
to extradite him to Croatia, Bosnian police said. The court earlier rejected
the extradition of Zdravko Mamic when he was questioned after fleeing to Bosnia
in 2018.
In March, Croatia’s high court sentenced Zoran Mamic to four
years and eight months in prison. Zdravko Mamic had fled shortly after being
sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison.
The Mamic brothers were convicted of embezzling $18 million
from the sale of Dinamo Zagreb players to foreign clubs and for tax evasion
worth $2 million.
The Croatian court ruled that they made fictitious deals
during transfers of several former Dinamo players, including Luka Modric to
Tottenham in 2008. The Real Madrid midfielder was a key witness during the
trial, testifying about his financial deals with the Mamics.
The brothers both have denied any wrongdoing, saying that
Modric and other prominent former Dinamo players should also be held legally
accountable for the transfers that the Mamics negotiated.



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