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Former FIFA Vice president turns himself in to police

 
 
After turning himself in, Jack Warner was released on a bail of $2.5 million bail and is due back in court in July
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Former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner turned himself in to Trinidad police.

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Warner was named by the US Department of Justice in a list of 14 people indicted for alleged corruption, following raids in Zurich on Wednesday.

The Trinidad police after a request from America authorities issued an arrest warrant.

He has been released on $2.5 million bail.

He did not enter a plea and is scheduled to appear in court again July 12.

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The 72-year-old who was forced out of FIFA in 2011 over a bribery scandal undefined.

In the statement, Warner protested his innocence, claiming that he 'fought fearlessly against all forms of injustice and corruption'.

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