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Eric Lira is guilty of the Okagbar-Dope scandal, compared to a 10-year prison criminal-Thisdaylive

The 'naturopathic' therapist in the blessing in the Dope scandal of Okagbar, Eric Lira, has to deliver up to 10 years in prison after he was guilty on Monday to deliver Olympic athletes, including the shameful Nigerian sprinter, performance-enhancing drugs.

Lira, which is based in El Paso, visited the same city Okagbar the University of Texas (UTEP) and became famous worldwide in the sprint and the long jump. This is the first person to be convicted of a new US law to be introduced according to the state state state, Olympic doping scandals and said yesterday in an explanation.

The law of 2020, named after the Russian Whistleblower Grigory Rodchenkov, enables the American authorities to pursue people who are involved in international doping fraud.

It was found that Lira provided medication in Tokyo in Tokyo in 2021.

Okagic, which was banished from sport for 11 years, was excluded from the Tokyo games shortly before the 100 m semifinals of women.

Lira made Olympic athletes who wanted to win a competitive advantage, forbidden performance -enhancing substances, ”he said.

“Such craven efforts to undermine the integrity of sport undermines the purpose of the Olympic Games – namely, to present sporting excellence through a flat field.

“Lira's efforts to twist this goal will not be unpunished.”

Athletes who received the medication from Lira were not all identified, but the athletics integrity unit, an independent anti-doping body, said they were okay and with a nigerian divine Oduduru, which is exposed to a potential six-year ban.

The maximum punishment for violating the Rodchenkov-Anti-Doping Act is 10 years in prison. Lira's judgment is determined by a judge at a later point in time, added the declaration of the Ministry of Justice.

US anti-doping officials welcomed the condemnation of Lira and found that this was only made possible by the recently issued law.

“Without this law, Lira, who kept himself as a doctor towards athletes, would probably escape the consequence of his distribution of dangerous performance-enhancing drugs and his conspiracy to cheat on Tokyo's Olympic Games 2020 because he did not fell under a sports anti-doping rules,” said Travis Tygart.

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