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Ex-F1 boss Bernie
Ecclestone arrested in Brazil for illegally carrying a gun
Former Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone was arrested in
Brazil late on Wednesday for illegally carrying a gun while boarding a private
plane to Switzerland, local police said on Thursday.
The Brazilian police found an undocumented LW Seecamp .32
gun in Ecclestone's luggage during an X-ray screening, police said in a
statement, adding that the 91-year-old was then arrested and taken to a
facility at Viracopos airport in Campinas.
Ecclestone acknowledged owning the gun, but said he was
unaware it was in his luggage at the time, police said. The Briton paid bail
and was freed to travel to Switzerland.
Asked about Ecclestone's arrest, the Sao Paulo state public
security office confirmed in a statement to Reuters that a businessman was
arrested for possession of a firearm at Campinas' airport, but did not name him
directly.
The office said the "small, silver colored pistol"
was out of ammunition and that the arrestee had to pay 6,060 reais ($1,257.55)
as bail. The handgun was seized, it added.
Ecclestone was not immediately available for comment.
He is married to Brazilian-born Fabiana Ecclestone, an FIA
vice-president and member of the World Motor Sport Council.
They attended several events in the South American country
in May, including a local Stock Car race in the countryside near Sao Paulo and
a meeting with triple world champion Nelson Piquet in Brasilia.
The Ecclestones own a coffee plantation near Sao Paulo,
which they bought in 2012 and where they regularly spend time when not in
Europe. Piquet drove for Brabham when it was owned by Ecclestone in the 1970s
and 80s.
For decades Ecclestone was Mr Formula One, the man who did
the deals, turned the wheels and transformed the sport into today's billion
dollar business.
He was moved aside in 2017 when U.S.-based Liberty Media
took control of the commercial rights.
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