
Criminals
Surrender After World Cup Ultimatum
Fri May 17, 9:17 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Soccer-mad criminals have been turning themselves in to
British police stations in the hope of completing a short jail sentence in time
to watch the World Cup, British newspapers reported on Friday.
In 'Operation Red Card', police in Hertfordshire, north of London, sent a simple
message to defendants who have been failing to turn up in court: surrender now
or spend the World Cup in a police cell with no television, according to the
Evening Standard newspaper.
"One man even turned up to court with his bag packed, expecting a short spell in
prison," it quoted Hertfordshire's Sergeant Nigel Eastaugh as saying.
"No doubt he wanted to get his sentence over and done with to make sure he would
be free again in time for the World Cup," he added.
The paper said the 296 letters sent to offenders' last known addresses had
resulted in 17 people walking into local police stations to face charges such as
assault and theft, while 10 had turned up for court hearings.
But criminals who are not soccer fans are not safe. Eastaugh said that as a
result of the mailing, police had received 60 tip-offs on the whereabouts of
other offenders who would be rounded up in the coming weeks.