JOHANNESBURG June 16 (Reuters Life!) - A South African court gave two Dutch women accused of a World Cup ambush marketing campaign for a brewer 10,000 rand each bail and postponed the case for a week, police said on Wednesday.
"Their passports were confiscated and their case has been postponed to June 22," said Colonel Vish Naidoo, spokesman for the police.
The two were are linked to a suspected ambush market campaign by brewer Bavaria at a World Cup tie.
"These women, who have been part of a larger group, are suspected to be involved in organised acts to conduct unlawful commercial activities during the Denmark/Netherlands match on Monday," South African police said in a statement on Wednesday.
The arrests came after FIFA questioned a group of 36 Dutch women who were watching the match in Soccer City stadium on Monday in skimpy orange dresses.
The dresses produced by family-owned Dutch brewer Bavaria caught the eye of experts on the lookout for ambush marketing campaigns.