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ADRIAN SUTIL ARRESTED IN GERMANY ON FRAUD AND ENBEZZLEMENT CHARGES

Former Formula 1 driver Adrian Sutil has been arrested in Germany on charges of aggravated fraud and embezzlement, according to reports from the German newspaper Bild.

Authorities say the 42-year-old was taken into custody by Stuttgart’s criminal police before appearing in front of a judge at the Stuttgart district court, where pre-trial detention was ordered.

A spokesperson for the Stuttgart Public Prosecutor’s Office confirmed that investigators carried out coordinated searches in Monaco, Switzerland and Sindelfingen (Baden-Württemberg) as part of the case. The operation involved the Baden-Württemberg State Criminal Police Office. According to prosecutors, Sutil is suspected of “aggravated fraud and embezzlement in concert with others.”

Adrian Sutil (GER) Williams Reserve Driver at Formula One World Championship, Rd15, Russian Grand Prix, Race, Sochi Autodrom, Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, Sunday 11 October 2015. (Photo by Mirko Stange/Sutton Images)

Sutil, who competed in Formula 1 for several seasons between 2007 and 2014, has previously faced legal issues. Following an incident after the 2011 Chinese Grand Prix, he received an 18-month suspended sentence and a €200,000 fine for causing serious bodily harm. The fine was directed to a charity selected by the court.

Further details on the ongoing investigation have not yet been released.

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