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Pakistan: Dope-tainted Mehrullah, Faisal banned for life

The International News

Sunday 26 Nov 2006

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KARACHI: Pakistan on Sunday banned their ace boxer Mehrullah and his
teammate Faisal Karim for life after the duo tested positive for
cannabis following the South Asian Games in Colombo this August, writes
Khalid Hussain.

A Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) official told ‘The News’ that both
Mehrullah and Faisal would never be allowed to represent the country in
any international meet. “Mehrullah and Faisal will never represent
Pakistan again, they have been handed a life ban,” Secretary PBF Shakeel
Durrani said, adding, “We have zero tolerance for doping.”
http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=33363
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However, he stated that the two boxers would be allowed to compete in
domestic events, saying, “They cannot represent Pakistan but can take
part in local events.”

Normally, athletes banned for doping worldwide are disallowed to take
part in any kind of competitions.

The duo was recently banned for six months by the South Asian Games
committee.

Both the boxers won gold medals at this summer’s South Asian Games in
the Sri Lankan capital. The Karachi-based Mehrullah is a reigning Asian
Games champion and would have been among the front-runners for the
featherweight gold in the 2006 edition of the Games to be held in Doha
next month.

It was the second doping offence by both the pugilists who were also
caught two years back at the South Asian Games in Islamabad.

“The boxers knew that they cannot afford to be caught for a second time
but they didn’t care,” said Durrani who added that the decision to ban
the boxers was unanimously taken by the PBF Executive Committee headed
by the federation’s chairman Professor Anwar Chowdhry.

Banning Mehrullah was a bitter pill, the PBF had to take. He is arguably
the most accomplished of the current generation of Pakistan boxers. His
gold medal in the 2002 Asian Games in the South Korean city of Busan was
celebrated in the entire country and the boxer who hails from the slums
of Lyari was later rewarded with a cash prize of Rs5 million by
President General Pervez Musharraf — the biggest ever purse given to a
single sportsman by the Pakistani government in history.

“It is naturally a setback for us because a boxer like Mehrullah is not
easily replaceable,” said Durrani. “But when it comes to the reputation
of Pakistan, no body could be spared.”

He expressed that the life bans slapped on Mehrullah and Faisal would
serve as a lesson for other national boxers. “We have set an example and
believe that in future our boxers would stay away from the evil of doping.”

It is generally believed that the use of drugs, especially cannabis, is
common among local boxers but Durrani dismissed the notion. “We don’t
think that drugs are widely used by our boxers. It is just a bad habit
that a few of them adopted and are now paying the price.”

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