Almighty Athlete

Chapter 114: The king of track and field bomb detonated (an update please subscribe and monthly

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Although Kawai Nagata is a delinquent, it does not mean that he is a fool. On the contrary, such a delinquent who often does bad things will have some means of escaping responsibility, and the best way is naturally to shift the responsibility to others.

Kawai Nagata is a minor, and the legal punishment for minors' crimes will definitely be lighter than that for adults. If the minor is instructed by an adult to commit a crime, then the judge will definitely punish the minor lightly. .

Kawai Nagata knew this very well, so he confessed Kondo Kamezo's man without hesitation, and then shaped himself into a deceived minor to avoid punishment as much as possible.

"It was a man in his fifties who instigated me to snatch urine specimens from these athletes. He deceived me! I was deceived!" Mr. Kawai shouted.

The two patrol officers who arrived at the scene looked at each other. They originally thought it was just an ordinary robbery, but when Kawai Nagata said this, the nature was completely different, and what was robbed was the athlete's urine specimen, not the What valuable things were involved were beyond the two patrol policemen's ability to handle, so they immediately called their superiors.

Next to him, Fukuda Makuma’s expression was also changing. According to Kawai Nagata’s accusation, this was obviously a premeditated robbery! And it was specifically for the specimens in his hands. These specimens are worthless in terms of money, but they all have special value. Thinking of the IAAF's emphasis on doping, a cold sweat broke out on Masao Fukuda's head.

"There must be a conspiracy here!" Masao Fukuda immediately took out his phone and reported to his superiors.

But Tomoko Iida looked excited. She felt that she had caught a big news. Someone robbed athletes' urine specimens, which was already very interesting, but the robber was actually instructed by others. The robbery was premeditated, which made it even more interesting. Why did the other party want to rob these specimens? What else is the intention? What kind of story is hidden behind it? Iida Yuko felt that she could even follow this clue to write a suspense novel.

"Have you captured everything? Have you captured everything the robber said?" Tomoko Iida immediately asked his photographer partner, and the photographer partner held up a big finger, indicating that everything that just happened has been recorded.

"Shoot me! Shoot me quickly! I caught this robber! Give me an interview!" Rikou Eguchi couldn't help shouting in his heart, but found that the camera was always facing the robber. And he was simply ignored by the camera.

"Why didn't the camera take a picture of me! Then wasn't my work just in vain? I was hit by that guy, not to mention it really hurt." Eguchi Rikou Shi felt very depressed, and then he found that Fukuda Masao opened the box, Check whether the specimen bottle inside is broken. The photographer's lens is also pointed at the box.

Riko Eguchi immediately rushed to Fukuda Makoto, showed concern and asked: "How is it? Is the specimen okay?"

As he spoke, he deliberately leaned toward the center of the camera.

"It should be successful!" Kondo Kamezo was sitting in the car, anxiously waiting for news about Kawai Nagata.

A few days ago, the moment Kondo Kamezo walked out of the deputy minister's office, he had already decided to obtain athletes' urine specimens through illegal means. According to Kondo Kamezo's investigation, after the specimens were taken out, the staff would take the specimens to the testing center by car. The security of the testing center was very strict. Kondo Kamezo had no chance to enter, so he snatched the specimens halfway. is the only way. Then Kondo Kamezo searched for a long time in Osaka before finding Kawai Nagata.

The main reason Kondo Kamezo valued Kawai Chota was because Kawai Chota ran very fast. He believed that Kawai Chota would be able to escape smoothly after grabbing the specimen. But Kondo Kamezo never expected that Kawai Chota would escape. In the process, I happened to meet Eguchi Satoshi.

Although Eguchi Satoshi was only seventeen years old, he briefly dominated Japan's 100-meter dash in the future. In 2009, he ran a 100-meter time of 10.07 seconds, which was the fourth best time in Japan's history, second only to Yu Ito Koji, Asahara Nobuharu and Suetsugu Shingo. Although Kawai Nagata runs fast, compared with the future number one sprinter in Japan, the gap is naturally not a tiny bit.

Therefore, Kawai Nagata confessed to Kondo Kamezo, and Kondo Kamezo was also caught by the police.

In the interrogation room, Kamezo Kondo looked very calm when facing the police interrogation. His suit was straight, his glasses were clear, and his hair was combed meticulously, as if this was not an interrogation but an academic seminar.

"That's right, I gave Kawai Nagata a sum of money to help me get those samples." Kamezo Kondo had no intention of hiding it at all. Not only did he admit it directly, but he also acted as if he should take it for granted.

"Why do you want those samples? What do you want to do with those samples?" the police asked.

"Of course it's for testing." There was a trace of ridicule in Kondo Kamezo's eyes, as if he was mocking the police's lack of IQ for asking such a stupid question. Then he seemed worried that the police really didn't understand, so he added: "The test specimens are Does it contain any illegal drugs?"

The interrogating policeman and the recorder looked at each other, obviously finding the answer too strange.

"The organizing committee of the competition has a special testing agency to test these specimens," the policeman said.

"You mean there is a special testing agency, so there is no need for me at all, right? You think my answer is strange and unreasonable, so you think I am lying, right?" Kamezo Kondo smiled instead, He said as if he was a winner: "With the backward technology of those so-called testing institutions, how can it be possible to detect that athletes have used banned substances!"

"What do you mean?" the policeman asked.

"I mean their technology is too backward. Compared with my laboratory, it is almost a century behind! Some athletes have clearly used banned drugs, but they can't detect it." Kondo Kamezo leaned forward The body, eyes widened, said seriously: "But I can!"

"Did you send people to rob those samples just to prove that your technology is more advanced?" the policeman asked.

"I am seeking justice!" Kamezo Kondo said persistently.

The policeman breathed a sigh of relief: "Mr. Kondo, I think we should stop beating around the bush and tell you your true purpose!"

"You still don't believe me!" Kondo Kamezo looked a little angry.

"The specimens have already been sent to the testing center. The test reports came out twenty minutes ago. All the tested samples have no problems." The policeman curled his lips disdainfully and continued: "So you have been lying to us. .”

"No, I didn't! They couldn't detect it because these incompetent guys were not skilled enough." Kondo Kamezo then argued: "And I have evidence!"

"Evidence?" The interrogating policeman perked up.

"During last year's Yokohama All-Star Game, I discovered that some athletes were doping. I have all the test reports from that time! It can prove that what I said is true. If you don't believe it, you can ask the IAAF Professionals will verify it." Kondo Kamezo no longer cares about so much. As the saying goes, a dead Taoist friend will not die a poor Taoist. As for the problem of Gatlin's doping shown in the test report, let that hateful deputy minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have a headache!

Although Japan wanted to cover it up, the IAAF intervened in the incident that day.

What made the Japanese organizers even more depressed was that reporter Tomoko Iida reported the incident in the news the next day, making the whole of Japan aware that the athletes' specimens had been robbed, and immediately attracted the attention of the media.

Eguchi Satoshi was also involved. He accepted interviews with several media and then portrayed himself as a "five good young people" who acted bravely for justice. Because of this incident, Waseda University in Japan finally extended an olive branch to Eguchi Satoshi and provided him with a place to be admitted to Waseda University.

"Athletes' specimens were robbed", "Japan's top scientist Kondo Kamezo", "Japan's sprint genius Eguchi Roshi catching a thief", these series together are enough to attract the attention of ordinary people.

However, the most passive person in this matter was the deputy minister of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The evidence that has emerged so far shows that the deputy minister was aware of the doping of American athlete Gatlin in last year's Yokohama All-Star Game, but he used his authority to conceal the matter.

Is this the deputy minister’s personal wish or the Japanese official’s wish

This issue is important to the IAAF. If the failure to report the knowledge was just the deputy minister's personal behavior, then it would be okay; but if it was the Japanese official's behavior, the nature would be serious.

As a venue for a certain event, it is of course impossible to be completely fair and impartial. For example, in football, it is normal for the visiting team not to have good food, housing or training, even for a comprehensive event like the Olympics. At major sports events, host country athletes will also receive bonus points, and appropriate tilts are tacitly allowed.

But failing to report the discovery of doping is completely different. This goes beyond sneaking and playing tricks, but is a serious violation of sports fairness. Therefore, if it is an official action by Japan, it will inevitably cause Japan to lose the right to host any international competitions.

Japan is obviously aware of this. The deputy minister did something wrong in this matter, so from the cabinet to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, they unanimously decided to put all the blame on the deputy minister. It is a foregone conclusion that the deputy minister will step down, and his future political career can also be declared over.

As for Kondo Kamezo, no matter whether his starting point for instigating others to rob is right or wrong, he has violated the law, so he will definitely be punished by the law.

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