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CWG 2018 hit by case, female athlete complains of 'inappropriate touching'

Updated on: 04 April,2018 09:25 AM IST  | 
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Just hours before the opening ceremony, Australian state police said they had launched a criminal probe after a complaint was made overnight

CWG 2018 hit by case, female athlete complains of 'inappropriate touching'

Commonwealth Games 2018
A member of the Australian cycling team trains in preparation. Pic/ AFP 


The Commonwealth Games were hit by an indecent assault case on Wednesday as police investigated a Mauritian athlete's complaint of "inappropriate touching" by a team official.


Just hours before the opening ceremony, Australian state police said they had launched a criminal probe after a complaint was made overnight. Mauritian media said chef de mission Kaysee Teeroovengadum had been accused of the offence and had stepped down, but that he remained in Gold Coast, the Games' host city.


"The Queensland Police Service is currently investigating a complaint in relation to an allegation of assault of an aggravated nature involving an athlete and an official from the Mauritius team," Deputy Commissioner Steve Gollschewski told reporters. "This is a criminal investigation that is currently underway. We are giving it absolute priority and anticipate being able to resolve the issue over the coming days." Gollschewski told AFP that the complaint related to "inappropriate touching", adding that there were no travel restrictions in place against the alleged offender.

Thousands of athletes and team staff have flooded in to Gold Coast, a resort city in eastern Australia, for the Games, with about 6,600 staying at the official village. Games chief executive David Grevemberg said he had "grave concern" about the situation, which follows a number of abuse scandals in sport including the jail term of up to 175 years handed to US gymnastics coach Larry Nassar in January.

"There's absolutely zero tolerance for poor or abusive behaviour of any nature. There's just no place for that at the Commonwealth Games," Grevemberg said. No immediate comment was available from the Mauritian team, which has more than 50 athletes competing in a range of sports. 

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