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4 Japanese kicked out for buying sex

Asian Games basketball players sent home in disgrace

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Four Japanese basketball players were sent home from the Asian Games in disgrace for paying prostitute­s for sex as the regional Olympics was hit by scandal on Monday.

The players were spotted in a notorious red light district of Jakarta in their national jerseys, Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) officials said, adding that the four had been ordered to leave immediatel­y.

News that Yuya Nagayoshi, Takuya Hashimoto, Takuma Sato, Keita Imamura had been booted out will come as a major embarrassm­ent for Japan, who will host the Tokyo Olympics in two years’ time.

“I just feel a sense of shame,” Japan’s chef de mission Yasuhiro Yamashita told reporters. “We deeply apologize and intend to give the athletes thorough guidance from now on.”

The basketball players had dinner after leaving the Games village on Thursday and are believed to have been solicited by a pimp to go to a hotel with women, Yamashita added.

They “paid for the services of prostitute­s,” Yamashita said, according to Japan’s Kyodo news agency.

The story broke after the four, who play in Japan’s B-League, were spotted in the red light district by a reporter for Japan’s Asahi Shimbun newspaper.

“I would like to humbly apologize to the Japanese public, the JOC and everyone who supports basketball for this deplorable incident,” Japanese basketball chief Yuko Mitsuya said in a statement.

“We will decide on the appropriat­e punishment for the four players once we have heard all the facts.”

At the last Asian Games in 2014, Japan were forced to send home swimmer Naoya Tomita after he was caught on video stealing a journalist’s camera from the pool deck.

Sheikh Ahmad al-Fahad al-Sabah, president of the Olympic Council of Asia, the Asian Games’ governing body, said the latest incident would serve as a warning to other athletes.

“I’m sorry for this story, but in the sports field you are hearing this kind of story in each Games,” the sheikh said.

“Athletes should always be a good symbol of society because there’s a big generation who follow them. At the end of the day, representi­ng your country isn’t only about winning medals.”

The players visited the prostitute­s after Japan beat Qatar 82-71 to go top of Group C. Japan were bronze medalists at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea.

It is far from being the first case of sexual misconduct at a major multisport event, which typically draw thousands of athletes, officials and fans from around the world.

At the 2014 Asian Games, an Iranian official was kicked out for the verbal sexual harassment of a female volunteer, and a Palestinia­n soccer player was accused of groping a female worker at the athletes’ village.

In April, at the Commonweal­th Games in Gold Coast, Australia, a Mauritian official was accused of sexually assaulting a female athlete during a photo shoot.

Organizers say about 18,000 athletes and officials are visiting Jakarta and co-host city Palembang for the Asian Games.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? (From left) Japanese basketball players Yuya Nagayoshi and Takuya Hashimoto, Japan Basketball Associatio­n head Yuko Mitsuya, technical chairperso­n Tomoya Higashino, and players Takuma Sato and Keita Imamura bow at the beginning of a news conference in Tokyo, Japan on Monday.
Photo: VCG (From left) Japanese basketball players Yuya Nagayoshi and Takuya Hashimoto, Japan Basketball Associatio­n head Yuko Mitsuya, technical chairperso­n Tomoya Higashino, and players Takuma Sato and Keita Imamura bow at the beginning of a news conference in Tokyo, Japan on Monday.

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