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CWG 2018: Disgraced Duo Faces AFI Sanctions For Needle Violation

According to AFI, it was a case of not checking their bags thoroughly before they packed for the Games in Patiala.

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The two Indian athletes, who were ordered out of the Commonwealth Games on Friday for breaching the ‘no needle policy’, will also face sanctions from their national body following a time-bound inquiry.

Race walker K T Irfan and triple jumper V Rakesh Babu were ordered to return home from the ongoing event after they failed to explain the presence of needles in their bedroom at the Games Village.

Their testimonies, swearing innocence were declared “evasive and unreliable” by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) court.

They will definitely be punished by the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) as well. It is an embarrassment for us. There will be an inquiry after the Games is over and it will be time-bound. The panel will be appointed after the Games.
C K Valson, AFI Secretary
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Valson said the athletes have pleaded innocence and claimed that it was a case of not giving their bags a thorough check before they packed for the Games in Patiala.

The athletes version is that the needle remained in their luggage by chance after they changed bags to pack for the Games. Once they found the needles in their bags, they kept them in a cup in their room as it was not permitted to throw them away.
C K Valson, AFI Secretary

“We will try to find out if there is any truth in these claims during the inquiry,” Valson said.

A breach of no needle policy aside, the Indians were cleared of any doping violations after tests.

There is nothing there. Their tests were clear. Both of them were anyway not competing but obviously it is a violation given that all Indian athletes had been educated about the dos and don’ts. They have left the village and would be leaving for India soon.
C K Valson, AFI Secretary
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Athletes are barred from using syringes unless there is prior declaration made to the medical commission or a declaration is made within 24 hours of usage. The duo was found guilty of not conforming to the declaration norms set by the CGF.

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