Mexico City police arrest man for allegedly renting out World Cup pass


MEXICO CITY, June ⁠17 (Reuters) - Mexico City police arrested ⁠a man on Wednesday for allegedly ‌attempting to rent out his official World Cup accreditation on social media to provide unauthorised ​stadium access, local authorities ⁠said.

The 24-year-old suspect ⁠was detained near the Azteca Stadium after attempting ⁠to ‌reactivate his credential, the city's Citizen Security Secretariat said ⁠in a statement.

A legal representative for ​World Cup ‌organisers alerted authorities after discovering the ⁠online posts. ​Police did not disclose the fee the man was allegedly seeking for ⁠the rental.

Mexico City is hosting ​several matches during the expanded 48-team tournament, including group-stage fixtures featuring Mexico. Later ⁠on Wednesday, World Cup debutants Uzbekistan face Colombia in a Group K match in the capital.

The suspect, who was ​not named, has been ⁠transferred to the public prosecutor's office, ​which will determine his ‌legal status, the statement ​added.

(Reporting by Natalia Siniawski and Fabiola Aramburo, Editing by Ken Ferris)

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