Carlos Tevez could face a jail sentence after being arrested on suspicion of driving while disqualified. Tevez,
who was banned from driving for six months on January 16, was arrested
on Thursday near his home in Alderley Edge, Cheshire.
Tevez was allegedly at the wheel of a
white Porsche Cayenne when he was held by police yesterday as a result
of 'information provided'. A spokesman for Manchester City said the club considered it a police matter and they will not be making any comment.
The Manchester City striker was later bailed pending further inquiries.
A spokeswoman for Cheshire Police
said: 'At 5.13pm yesterday police arrested a 29-year-old man from
Alderley Edge on the A538 in Macclesfield. 'The man was arrested on suspicion of driving whilst disqualified and has since been released on police bail.' The
maximum penalty for driving while disqualified is a six-month custodial
sentence and a fine of £5,000. Courts also consider anti-social
behaviour orders and community service.
Tevez was released on bail because there was no interpreter at Macclesfield Police Station. He is to return there on Tuesday.
When he was banned and fined £1,540 in
January for failing to respond to police letters, part of his failed
argument was that he didn't understand the
word 'constabulary' in those sent from Cheshire Constabulary and
Lancashire Constabulary.
Source: dailymail
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