
A top Champions League referee was once arrested as part of a drug and prostitution -raid on a 'sex party' -after he had accidentally found himself in the Sleazy company.
Slavko Vincic takes the lead on the collision on Tuesday evening between Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich and could later officially officiate English clubs in the competition.
Liverpool, Aston Villa and Arsenal are all in an excellent position to go ahead for the next two days, after they have won their way against Paris Saint-Germain, Club Brugge and PSV respectively.
Vincic, who seduced the Champions League final of last season, was entangled in a filthy affair almost five years ago.
In May 2020 he was released by the police after he was arrested at the party in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The officer lived what he claimed was an invitation for a business lunch in the Bosnian city of Bijeljina, but was in the raid and was arrested together with Tijana Maksimovic, who believed the police as the leader of prostitutioning.
In January 2021, Maksimovic fully argued for the criminal indictment of international temptation to prostitution, with a prison sentence presented for her.
All in all, officers were reportedly kept nine women and 26 men in total and four packages of cocaine, 10 pistols, three protective cardigans, more than 10,000 euros (translated from different currencies).
Vincic was not accused of being directly involved in the operation and was interviewed as a witness before he was released.
He told the Slovenian Outlet Vecer that he had nothing to do with the group.
“I happened to be on this ranch. I have my own company, I was in Bosnia and Herzegovina for a business meeting, “he said.
'I accepted an invitation for lunch, which turned out to be my biggest mistake. I regret it.
“I sat at a table with my company, suddenly the police came and what happened happened.
'I have nothing to do with the group that has been arrested and held, nor my business partners.
“Yes, they really took us to the police, asked as witnesses, when it turned out that we didn't even know them, we could go.”
The president of the Association of Football referees of Slovenia, Vlado Sajn, defended his civil servant and said: “According to the information we have collected from official and unofficial sources, and finally not in the least of Slavko himself, he is nowhere suspected, there is no procedure against him.
“He was at the wrong time at this place. He was invited to a party where there was a large group of people – he did not know the vast majority.
'There was a raid, 15 people were arrested and everyone else would have been brought to the police station to witnesses as witnesses.
“Slavko is already in Slovenia. I consider this story as a web of unfortunate circumstances. '
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