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Ilie Nastase arrested twice in one day for driving offences in Bucharest

Agence France-Presse, Bucharest | ByAgence France-Presse
May 26, 2018 05:14 PM IST

Ilie Nastase was arrested twice in Bucharest - first on suspicion of driving while drunk and refusing to take a breathalyzer test, and then for riding a scooter without a license and breaking traffic law.

Flamboyant former tennis world number one Ilie Nastase was pulled over by Bucharest traffic police twice on Friday on suspicion of drink driving and a few hours later for driving without a licence, the Romanian authorities said.

Ilie Nastase was arrested twice in Bucharest, Romania due to driving offences.(AP)
Ilie Nastase was arrested twice in Bucharest, Romania due to driving offences.(AP)

The 71-year-old attempted to drive away when flagged down by police at 4.45 am local time. Police gave chase and blocked Nastase’s car after 200 yards, the head of the Bucharest traffic police Victor Gilceava told a press conference.

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“As he was visibly the worse for drink he was called on to take a breathalyser test and became aggressive, insulting the police officers,” said an earlier statement.

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He was handcuffed, hauled off and asked to provide a sample, which he refused to do, the police added.

In the end, a breath test proved positive, said Gilceava.

Nastase was allowed to leave police custody after being fined 1,000 lei (215 euros, $251) and his licence was suspended for three months. The police also opened a criminal investigation.

Nastase then went to the hospital on a scooter to obtain a certificate to back up his assertion that the police had used force to handicuff him.

On leaving the hospital, Nastase was arrested for a second time by the traffic police and taken to their headquarters. Police also opened a second investigation for “driving without a valid licence,” said Gilceava.

Last year, Nastase, a volatile showman, got in trouble when captaining Romania in a Fed Cup tie against Britain.

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He hurled abuse at a British player, an umpire and journalists, made “unwelcome advances of a sexual nature” toward the British captain, and also made a “racially insensitive comment” about the child that American star Serena Williams was expecting.

The International Tennis Federation initially fined Nastase $10,000 ($85,190 euros) but when he appealed to an independent tribunal, it decided in February to double the amount to $20,000.

Nastase apologised but insisted the media had “exaggerated” the scale of the rumpus.

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