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    Ex-boxing champ Junior Witter fuming after cops find cannabis factory in house he rented out

    EX-boxing champ Junior Witter was fuming after cops raided a house he rented out — and found a cannabis factory.
    The former WBC super lightweight title holder, 46, has owned the three-bed house since 2005.

    Boxer Junior Witter pictured at Brendan Ingle’s Sheffield gymCredit: Simon Wilkinson

    Neighbours called the police when they noticed the patio doors had been kicked in.
    Officers went in and found the remnants of a weed farm.
    It is thought a rival dealer may have tried to steal the plants from the house, in Sheffield.
    Angry Junior, who retired six years ago, said: “I own the property and rented it out.

    “There was a break-in and now I’m just left with a lot of mess to clean up.

    “I’m not happy with it at all.
    “I don’t have anything to do with cannabis, so it’s right annoying.”
    Police said they are investigating the drugs farm and the break-in.

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    Three Premier League stars ‘tested positive for drugs in 2019-20 season’ but were not banned by UKAD

    THREE Premier League stars reportedly avoided bans after returning positive results during drug tests taken last season.
    The Athletic claim the trio were allowed to continue playing by UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) after being found not to have broken any rules.

    Three Premier League stars returned positive drug results last seasonCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The report adds that all players avoided punishments after receiving therapeutic use exemptions to allow them to continue playing.
    TUEs are issued to athletes to permit them to use prohibited substances or methods due to their particular situation.
    One player reportedly tested positive for the banned substance methylphenidate, often sold under the trade name Ritalin.
    The stimulant medication is most commonly used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy.

    Yet methylphenidate may enhance power, strength or stamina leading to its place on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) banned list.
    However, WADA state that a TUE can be granted in a ‘well-documented and long-standing diagnosis’ case of ADHD for up to four years at a time.
    The Athletic allege that another Prem star returned a positive test for methylprednisolone, sold under the brand name Medrol.
    That is a corticosteroid commonly used to suppress the immune system and decrease inflammation but can also help athletes train at a higher intensity.

    The third banned substance was reportedly withheld because it is said to relate to an ongoing investigation.
    The UKAD handed out eight TUEs in the 2019-20 season while Uefa granted five additional ones to players featuring in Europe.
    The number of Premier League players to have recorded positive drug tests is down compared to previous seasons.
    While there was just two in 2016-17, that had risen to eight during 2017-18 before there were 11 in 2018-19 – and is now down to just three.

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    Dutch Olympian arrested with 50kg of ecstasy and crystal meth in boot of her car worth £1.8m

    A DUTCH Olympic athlete has reportedly been arrested in Germany with nearly £2million worth of ecstasy and crystal meth in the boot of her car. Madiea Ghafoor – a 400m sprinter – was apprehended near Holland’s border with Germany on Thursday, June 18 with 50kg of drugs, according to NOS (Dutch Broadcasting Foundation). Dutch Olympian […] More