Football fan will go back to Portuguese jail  So called football fan Gary Mann is due to be shipped out to Portugal today in order to serve out a 24 month prison sentence for his part in a serious riots which took place during the Euro 2004 competition.

The Portuguese prosecutors had originally decided that they would deport Mann back to the UK rather than having to serve out his jail sentence at one of the countries penal facilities. But then back at the beginning of 2009 they opted to put out a European extradition warrant in order to fast track his return to Portugal in order to serve out his original two-year sentence.

Since then Mann has been through a drawn-out extradition battle that finally ended up in Strasbourg at the European Court of human rights, who two days ago completely rejected his appeal fighting the extradition procedure.

Now aged 52, Mann is a former firefighter who was arrested shortly after the Albufeira, Algarve, riot humans taken into custody and then using a fast tracking court procedure set up especially to deal with cases during the football championship was tried and convicted within four hours of his arrest.

12 men were tried at the same time and were represented by two lawyers and one interpreter. In his defence Mann pointed out that a Humberside police officer, Detective Constable Alan Rutter, who was representing the British police and assisting the Portuguese authorities during the championships was present at the trial and later described the process as ‘a farce’

Mann decided that he would accept deportation out of the country in return for a guilty plea, which is what then happened. But following this the then Home Secretary David Blunkett, made his feelings very clear stating that the British government intended to ‘nail’ man for his part in embarrassing the country, some time later the Portuguese authorities mysteriously issued the warrant to bring him back to the country to serve out his sentence.

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