Sebastian felt helpless. The Swiss were originally the "grandfathers" of Europe, but now that he was standing on the "grandfather's" territory, he had all his abilities but was unable to use them.
Just listen to Director Slinem continue to say: "As far as I know, athletes' specimens are kept in special warehouses. There should not be many people who have the opportunity to come into contact with athletes' specimens, and the IAAF keeps athletes' specimens." The warehouse happens to be in Switzerland, so if necessary, we may have to take away the relevant personnel for investigation! At the same time, we will also retrieve the corresponding surveillance video."
Sebastian took a breath of air. He regretted even more now that he chose Switzerland as the location for this test. The IAAF's warehouse for storing specimens is in Switzerland. Doesn't this make it easier for others to investigate
"I know who changed the specimens!" A voice suddenly sounded. This person spoke German, and it was a more authentic German with a Swiss accent. Then he turned around and saw that the person who spoke was standing in front of Sabati. Among the group of people behind Si'an.
The people standing there were all IAAF staff, and obviously the person who was speaking was also.
"Dale! It's you!" There was fear in Richards' eyes.
The person who spoke came out, and Slinem had an angry look on his face. In his anger, there was an indescribable fear.
"Excuse me, who are you?" Director Slinem said.
"My name is Leisler Deller. I am a Swiss employee of the IAAF. I am the person in charge of the IAAF's athlete specimen storage station in Switzerland." Deller said.
"You just said you knew who switched the specimens?" Director Slinem said.
"Yes." Dailer said: "All of our specimen circulation is strictly recorded. As you said, there are not many people who can actually get access to athlete specimens. But the person who exchanged the specimens is It cannot be found in our records because he did not enter the specimen warehouse during regular hours."
"Can't find it, who is he?" Director Slinem asked.
"It's Mr. Richards," Deller said.
There was a sudden commotion at the scene.
"What? It's Richards! It's Richards!"
"It turned out to be Richards. No wonder he objected to the last two tests just now. No wonder he said he would not adopt the test data from the International Tennis Federation. It turns out he was the initiator!"
"The thief shouts "Catch the thief," and he pretends to be just, but he is the one who is really shameless!"
"It's despicable to use this method to frame an athlete!"
"I remembered that the person who broke the news to our newspaper about Zhang Guan's doping seemed to be Richards' secretary. It seems like this was really a premeditated frame-up!"
"I heard that Richards is Chairman Sebastian's man. Do you think the person behind this instruction could be Sebastian?"
In the front, Richards immediately stood up, pointed at Deller and said: "Deller, you are talking nonsense and improperly storing specimens. As the person in charge of the specimen storage station, you have an unshirkable responsibility! I didn't expect you to shirk responsibility. , actually framed me!"
"Mr. Richards, please don't worry. Let Mr. Deller finish his words and let us hear what's going on?" Director Slinem said.
"The thing is like this. It was my daughter's birthday last weekend, but I happened to forget my daughter's birthday gift in the office, so I went back to get it. I saw that the door of the specimen warehouse was open. I I thought it was a thief," Deller said.
"So you rushed in immediately? And then you saw Richards?" Director Slinem asked.
"No." Dailer blushed and continued: "I ran to the control room immediately and prepared to call the police. But after entering the control room, I found that it was not a thief. It was Mr. Richards inside the warehouse. , and he was holding some bottles and putting them into the freezer. I thought he was checking the specimens in the freezer, so I didn’t take it seriously. I was originally going to go out and say hello to him, but then the more I thought about it, the more something felt wrong. So I didn’t go.”
"So, do you still have surveillance video?" Director Slinem asked.
Next to him, Sebastian glanced at Richards involuntarily, and Richards gave Sebastian a reassuring look.
"Hmph, thanks to me having gone to the monitoring room to delete the video, this Dailer dared to correct me. I'm really tired of living! It seems that the scapegoat for this matter is you!" Richards was already thinking about what to do. Revenge against Deller.
Just listen to Dailer say: "The surveillance video at that time is no longer available. I only learned when I went to work on Monday that the surveillance video throughout the weekend had been deleted!"
"Oh..." Everyone exclaimed in confusion. The surveillance video was deleted. How could it be such a coincidence? This made the whole incident even more complicated and confusing. Today's events were full of drama from the beginning, and the whole process was even more dramatic. After several twists and turns, it was unexpected that the surveillance video would be deleted in the end, which made reporters with a strong desire for knowledge become even more focused.
Richards immediately stood up and said loudly: "Deller, since you have no evidence, you are framing me! I reserve the right to pursue legal responsibility against you!"
"No, I have evidence!" Deller said immediately: "When you were changing the specimens, I was in the monitoring room. I thought something was fishy at the time, so I made an extra backup of the video at that time. All you deleted was The original video is still there, but the backup video is still there, and this backup is now locked in my office.”
"What! There is a backup!" Richards took two steps back, his face turning pale.
"Mr. Deller, I will send someone back with you right away to get the video. Is there no problem?" Director Slinem asked.
"No problem, I am very willing to cooperate with the police." Dailer said.
As the person in charge of the specimen storage station, Deller knew about Richards's exchange of specimens as early as last weekend, and when the news of Zhang Guan's doping came out, Deller had already guessed that it was Richards. It was his fault, but he didn't reveal it. He chose to pretend not to know. As a subordinate who reports his superiors for committing crimes, he is either mentally retarded or a second-rate person. Of course Deller does not have such a sense of justice. He still wants to stay in the IAAF in the future!
But as things evolved, Deller felt that something was more and more wrong. Sebastian's words of "improper preservation" pushed the responsibility onto him, especially when Director Slenham appeared. He knew he had to stand up and correct Richards, otherwise he might become the one taking the blame.
Reporting Richards might cost him his job at the IAAF, but if he took the blame, he might go to jail. In comparison, he would rather lose his job than go to jail. If you lose your job, you can still look for it. Switzerland has a very high employment rate. As long as you are willing to work, you are not afraid of not having a job. But if you go to jail, your life will be ruined!
At this moment, Deller had successfully cleared his suspicions, and he no longer had to worry about taking the blame, but Richards knew that he was finished!
(End of chapter)