Irish Olympic scam suspect freed pending probe - lawyer

Irish Olympic scam suspect freed pending probe - lawyer

RIO DE JANEIRO - Brazilian authorities have provisionally released an Irish businessman held over an alleged ticket scam at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, one of his lawyers said.

A business identification card belonging to Kevin Mallon, director of British hospitality firm THG Sports, is displayed during a press conference at the City Police's station in Benfica, north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on August 8, 2016

Kevin Mallon, director of British hospitality firm THG, had been held in a Rio prison since his arrest on August 5.

Police said at the time that they seized hundreds of tickets from Mallon which they suspect were offered for sale for thousands of dollars.

One of his lawyers, Thiago Andrade, said Mallon was freed from jail in Rio late Saturday after a judge gave written authorization.

"He has just been released," Andrade told AFP by email shortly after 10:00 pm (0100 GMT), without elaborating.

He said Fallon's release did not affect the case of another detained suspect, European Olympic chief Patrick Hickey.

Hickey, 71, is the highest-profile suspect in the alleged ticket scam.

He is an International Olympic Committee member and head of the Olympic Council of Ireland and the European Olympic Committees.

Hickey is detained along with Fallon in the Bangu maximum security prison in Rio.

Following his arrest, Hickey temporarily stood down from his official positions.

Police earlier said arrest warrants had been issued for seven others including Marcus Evans, a British businessman who is the chairman of Ipswich football club in England.

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