The head coach of Zenit and his wife were detained at Munich airport

Sergey Semak. Photo: ZENIT / YouTube
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Zenit St. Petersburg head coach Sergei Semak and his wife Anna were detained by German police at Munich airport. The wife of the club's mentor told about this in her telegram channel.

The incident occurred before the couple's flight to Russia. According to Anna Semak, "people in uniform came, were escorted to a separate office under the pretext of a "small problem", assuring that we would catch the flight, they would certainly wait for us."

She noted that then everything happened in a blur.

"The police, the interrogation, the word "crime", the signatures on the papers in the column "accused" and the feeling of complete helplessness ..." — continued Semak.

She explained that under the new laws EU citizens of Russia cannot export goods from EU countries at a price more expensive than € 300 per "commodity unit".

"I don't know how long they kept us, forcing us to pay an impressive fine for a pair of shoes, glasses and a scarf, forcing us to lay out and leave all the things we bought in the EU (we handed them over to a friend living in Germany who came to the rescue)," Semak said.

She also stressed that the couple was late for their flight, no one waited for Semak and his wife.

"In order to catch the next flight, I had to pay a large amount of money. Exhaling, as soon as the plane took off from the ground, we said goodbye to Germany and Munich forever," the woman concluded, adding that phrases from the movie "Brother-2" were spinning in her head.