Football hooligans to face jail time if passports not handed over prior to World Cup

In excess of 200 football troublemakers have been requested to hand over their international IDs – to keep them from setting out to the 2018 Russia World Cup.

West Midlands Police has kept in touch with 214 individuals on football restricting requests (FBOs) saying the option is to confront capture and a potential prison sentence of up to a half year.

The archives must be surrendered at police headquarters on Monday or Tuesday, June 4 and 5. They will be held all through the time of the competition which keeps going from June 14 to July 15.

Officers will likewise be positioned at Birmingham Airport to prevent any known evildoers from voyaging.

Controller Andy Bridgewater, head of West Midlands Police’s authority Football Unit, stated: “The World Cup is the apex of worldwide football with a portion of the best groups and players going up against each other.

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