IOA: Team chief to investigate sabotage in Games Village, Know complete matter
IOA: Team chief to investigate sabotage in Games Village, Know complete matter
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The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) is going to take seriously the incidents of indiscipline and sabotage of Indian players in Games Village (Sports Village). The team chief (Chef de Mission) at the Wahib Tokyo Olympics has been entrusted with the responsibility of checking the players' rooms.

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According to the information, Chef de Mission Games will check the rooms while entering the village and while leaving the village. It will be seen that Indian players have not broken anything. A huge penalty is imposed by the organizers in exchange for sabotage which the concerned Olympic Association has to pay. The IOA has issued a warning to all sports federations not to do so during the Olympics.

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List of fines released to sports associations: On this matter, the IOA has said that during the Olympics, the Chef de Mission, together with the organizers, will check the inventory allocated to the team in the Games Village. If during this time there is sabotage or damage, then IOA will be fined heavily. The list of how much penalty will be imposed has also been released to the sports associations. However, the IOA has also made it clear that their intention is not to spread any kind of fear among the players. They have to take care of these things in the Games Village.

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Penalty to be recovered from sports associations: According to reports, keeping in mind that the IOA has also made preparations that this time the organizers will collect the fine from them due to sabotage, it will be compensated by the respective sports federations. Sports associations can collect this penalty directly from the player.

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