Boss of Salvador's FESFUT football federation between June 2009 and July 2010, Vasquez was one of 16 people indicted by the US this month on charges of taking bribes in exchange for attributing broadcast rights to matches organised by football's world body FIFA.
He was apprehended in a seaside residential complex south of the capital by elite police officers yesterday.
"He offered no resistance at the time of his arrest" and was now being detained in a cell in the capital usually used for suspected drug traffickers, the deputy director of police, Howard Cotto, told a news conference.
The 59-year-old businessman is notably accused in his country of failing to pay social security charges for employees in his furniture company, and also for aggravated fraud.
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