TOKYO (AP) — The head of Japan’s Asian Games delegation will be severely reprimanded over the theft of a camera by swimmer Naoya Tomita.
Tomita admitted to stealing a camera left at poolside by a South Korean reporter on Sept. 25 at the Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea. Tomita has been suspended for 18 months by the country’s swimming federation.
At a board meeting on Wednesday, the Japanese Olympic Committee censured Asian Games delegation chief Tsuyoshi Aoki over the incident.
Other members of Japan’s delegation will be given warnings, Kyodo ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ agency reported.
Tomita was caught by surveillance cameras putting the camera in his bag after watching his teammates compete. He paid a fine of about $1,000 and was forced to pay his own airfare back to Japan.
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