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Former Barca president Bartomeu arrested after club offices raided

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Former Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu was arrested on Monday after Catalan police officers searched the La Liga club’s offices.

A regional police spokeswoma­n confirmed several arrests had been made following an investigat­ion by the force’s financial crimes unit, without confirming the number of arrests made or their identities.

Spanish radio station Cadena Ser said Bartomeu, the club’s president between 2014 and 2020, was among those arrested.

Barca said they were collaborat­ing with the police and legal authoritie­s into the investigat­ion.

“FC Barcelona expresses its utmost respect for the judicial process in place and for the principle of presumed innocence for the people affected within the remit of this investigat­ion” added the statement.

Bartomeu’s lawyers could not immediatel­y be reached for comment. The investigat­ion stems from the ‘Barcagate’ affair which was unearthed last year by Cadena Ser and revealed the club had contracted marketing consultanc­y I3 Ventures to monitor social media activity. The revelation­s led to protests from supporters and to several board members resigning while increasing the pressure on Bartomeu, who eventually stepped down in October after facing a vote of no-confidence.

The club’s members will vote to elect a new president in next Sunday’s election, which was postponed from January due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns in Catalonia.

Presidenti­al candidate Toni Freixa, a former director under Bartomeu, reacted to the arrest by saying on his official Twitter account: “Too many people want to cause damage to Barcelona. We won’t permit it. You’ll never walk alone.” Front-runner and former President Joan Laporta added: “While he did not manage Barca well, it doesn’t change the fact he was Barca president and it’s not nice news to hear of.” —

Too many people want to cause damage to Barcelona. We won’t permit it. You’ll never walk alone

Toni Freixa Presidenti­al candidate

 ?? Reuters ?? Police officers walk past the offices of FC Barcelona. —
Reuters Police officers walk past the offices of FC Barcelona. —

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