Marco Reus has not yet brought his driver’s license affair apparently behind. Dortmund’s office is investigating since December 19, again against BVB-Star for other possible cases in which he was traveling without a license. This was confirmed by a spokeswoman for the prosecutor’s office on Tuesday. This followed a report in the “image”.
Reus had on November 25, 2014 to get an order of punishment for driving without a license in six cases. For this he had to pay 540,000 euros fine.
He also had a fake driving license from the Netherlands organized, for which he was not held accountable.
Reus were so far been detected only these six trips – with controls. Several resourceful citizens have sent according to “Bild” new evidence to the prosecutor. They claim to have seen the 25-year-olds in person at the wheel. The details of these witnesses were related to several years, it said.
“Many citizens have send us letters Examples of other rides,” confirmed Barbara Vogelsang , spokeswoman for the Dortmund prosecutor against “image”. These new tracks you had to investigate. The assumption is of course not too far away that Marco Reus could have been on the road more often than in the six cases identified without a license and driving.
“View” reported Moreover, it has been criticized in the Dortmund prosecutor that the responsible head of the department had not determined in the case against Reus also in his family and in his appearance.
According to the report Reus’ punishment could increase. 90 days sets of 6000 euros had to pay the Dortmund professional soccer player at the time. The penalty was in force in December. From 91 daily rates you as a criminal applies.
The ex-Gladbach had initially received since September 2011 a total of five fines for speeding, but without ever a license to have. Despite the nodules of police was apparently not noticed that the BVB professional has no driver’s license. Only with a check at the training ground Reus could not come up driver’s license.
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