The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US athletes released by China apologize for shopliftin­g, thank Trump

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LOS ANGELES: Three US college basketball players detained in China for shopliftin­g publicly apologized Wednesday and thanked President Donald Trump for helping secure their release.

Trump had personally asked Chinese leader Xi Jinping to intervene to free UCLA’s LiAngelo Ball -- the younger brother of Los Angeles Lakers rookie star Lonzo Ball -- and team-mates Cody Riley and Jalen Hill, who were arrested last Tuesday in Hangzhou.

The trio were held on suspicion of stealing from a Louis Vuitton store and later freed on bail but ordered to remain in the picturesqu­e Chinese city.

Shopliftin­g can bring jail time in China depending on the value of the goods.

On Wednesday, all three admitted their guilt at a news conference in Los Angeles, one day after returning home.

“I take full responsibi­lities for the mistake that I made, shopliftin­g. I know that this goes beyond me letting my school down but I let the entire country down,” said Riley.

“Before I thank everybody who worked so incredibly hard helping us returning home safely, I want to thank the Chinese government and the police for taking care of us. And to President Trump and the United States government, thank you for taking the time to intervene on our behalf.”

Ball told reporters he had not exercised his “best judgment” and vowed never to repeat the “stupid decision” to steal, also thanking Trump, as well as the Chinese police and UCLA.

“This does not define who I am. My family raised me better than that and I am going to make myself a better person from here on out,” he added.

Hill told reporters he wanted to be known for his love of basketball rather than “this dumb mistake.”

“This incident has changed me in a way that I cannot describe. I have so much more respect from the people around me from coaches and staff and the fans of UCLA,” he said.

UCLA head coach Steve Alford said the trio had been suspended indefinite­ly and would not travel with the team or suit up for home games.

Alford thanked “President Trump and his administra­tion for their nonstop efforts” in resolving the case. - AFP

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