Soulieman posted that on his Instagram! Kinda disappointing, no?
Soulieman posted that on his Instagram! Kinda disappointing, no?
These guys are professional liars and they're lying once again.
http://deportes.elpais.com/deportes/2016/06/22/actualidad/1466626022_882478.html
Jama Aden, Balla and the physio have been indicted for crimes against public health. The judge confiscated their passports and release them on the condition that they present themselves to the police every month.
When they are photographed post 6/22 somewhere other than Spain, I will then consider the "free" claim.
utterly amazing, this is Lance Armstrong level of denial....
I do NOT CARE what legally happens. 60 Syringes and EPO... Athletes tested ON site, 3 year investigation!
If they surrendered their passports that means they have a court date!
Amazing the post his daughter wrote, unbelievable ... especially the part about haters gonna hate WTF...?
"ayanleh_souleimanThe last 2 days have been really tough as the hotel myself along with 30 other athletes were staying at was raided in attempt to find any sort of PED, my coach and fellow teammate were taken from us and we were saddened as the world turned against us. However, I can safely say that none of the athletes on the team had been doped and my wonderful coach jama and Musaeb Balla have been left free of charge, all praise be to God and thank you all for your support. Coach Jama is like an uncle to all of us on the team and we couldn't be happier than to see him back with is. This ones for you coach, we're all so proud at your strength to keep things together even when you're not there."
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It is strange the police raided, then immediately said they found epo, as police are not medical experts, and also they don't bring a laboratory with them on a raid, so I think as has been said before, that any drugs "found" were brought there by police, and there was nothing being done wrong by the athletes. Hopefully the police and Spanish government will be honest and not pursue this any farther.
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http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fdeportes.elpais.com%2Fdeportes%2F2016%2F06%2F22%2Factualidad%2F1466626022_882478.htmlIt is strange the police raided, then immediately said they found epo, as police are not medical experts, and also they don't bring a laboratory with them on a raid, so I think as has been said before, that any drugs "found" were brought there by police, and there was nothing being done wrong by the athletes. Hopefully the police and Spanish government will be honest and not pursue this any farther.
This is some pretty serious delusion.
They were charged but not held in prison! They'll go right back to doping now! Horrible news for clean athletes!!
It's what they deserved. I hate it when the stupid authorities try to indict people for doping and as a consequence create an unequal playing field. The IAAF and WADA are ruining the sport by conducting frequent drug tests that interrupt athletes' training. Ramzi, Jacobs, Shvetshov, Hellebuyck, Yanxia, Shobukhova; all heroes of our sport.
Gowherewevomkn wrote:
They were charged but not held in prison! They'll go right back to doping now! Horrible news for clean athletes!!
Who are these clean athletes you speak of?
Wake up and do your job, SEB COE. Ban this criminal from coaching and his lying and cheating athletes who are continuing to ruin our sport!!
Web page link wrote:
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http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fdeportes.elpais.com%2Fdeportes%2F2016%2F06%2F22%2Factualidad%2F1466626022_882478.htmlIt is strange the police raided, then immediately said they found epo, as police are not medical experts, and also they don't bring a laboratory with them on a raid, so I think as has been said before, that any drugs "found" were brought there by police, and there was nothing being done wrong by the athletes. Hopefully the police and Spanish government will be honest and not pursue this any farther.
I'm sorry, but do you think that athletes who dope are using unmarked vials of mystery substances purchase from some shady guy on the corner? The supply chain is overwhelmingly from legitimate sources, sold to somebody on a subscription from an "anti aging" doctor or other similar source. This makes it awfully easy for the cops to report they found drugs, since they are almost certainly going to be in a commercial packaging with the commercial brand name of the product on it.
Plus if the police were coming on a tip, they would almost certainly be looking for something specific and knowing what they were looking at for that reason.
The only dopers in history that we know about using unmarked vials and tubs were the special analogs invented by balco. That sort of situation could be happening somewhere today too, but 90%+ of doping cases are with branded commercial products originally from legitimate sources.
It is strange the police raided, then immediately said they found epo, as police are not medical experts, and also they don't bring a laboratory with them on a raid, so I think as has been said before, that any drugs "found" were brought there by police, and there was nothing being done wrong by the athletes. Hopefully the police and Spanish government will be honest and not pursue this any farther.
Not strange at all. For that type of raid, there are anti-doping specialists and even a doctor or two involved immediately after the police clear the scene (i.e. is safe for the others to do their jobs.) There were most likely packages some or all the PEDs came in, which is how they knew they had EPO and steroids.
I understand the crusade against doping, but do we really think this is the best use of resources such as Interpol and the Spanish Police?
CGBatch wrote:
I understand the crusade against doping, but do we really think this is the best use of resources such as Interpol and the Spanish Police?
Is this the latest step on the doper apologist life cycling?
Ñike Loonerglide wrote:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BG-TMU1i4s9/Soulieman posted that on his Instagram! Kinda disappointing, no?
Oh well, I suppose that a few people at the IAAF have made a fair bit of money out of this one ...
@BolsaCorredor: De la la incatuación a Aden ahora se habla de "diversos medicamentos prohibidos en España" (No EPO). Una clave, Andorra. #OperacionRial
Well, no EPO, just liquid vitamins (B12).
8FE wrote:
Well, no EPO, just liquid vitamins (B12).
Even if true, I'm not sure how legal injections are in athletics. IV drips for example of simple saline solution, are not allowed.