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Doping ‘doctor’ charged with further offences

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PARIS: Bernard Sainz (pic), who has already been convicted for inciting cyclists to cheat with drugs, was charged with further doping offences on Wednesday, a court source said.

Sainz, nicknamed “Dr. Mabuse” but who claims to be an alternativ­e medicine therapist, was arrested on Monday.

He was brought to Paris and charged with offences that include “practising medicine illegally” and “inciting athletes to use banned doping substances or methods”. In both cases he was also accused of being a repeat offender.

In 2016, Sainz was secretly filmed by French TV giving doping instructio­ns to cyclists. These included instructin­g his “patients” on the use of EPO (a blood-doping agent) and clenbutero­l (a steroid).

Sainz, 74, is not a qualified doctor but describes himself as “a specialist in gentle medicines”.

He has had repeated brushes with the law.

In 2013, he was fined 3,000 euros (RM14,600) in a case linked to horse doping. The following year, he was sentenced to two years in prison, of which 20 months were suspended, for incitement to dope and practising medicine without a licence.

This September, he was sentenced to nine months in prison for inciting amateur and semi-profession­al riders to cheat, a conviction he is appealing, said his lawyer Stephane Mesones. — AFP

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