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    COPS BROUGHT TO BOOK

    Daily News & Analysis
    Thursday, October 1, 2009 2:56 IST

    Mumbai: The verdict is out. Maharashtra State Police (MSP), who are
    supposed to maintain law and order of the state, have been found
    guilty of assaulting and harming Uzbekistan players with chairs
    during their division-1 match of the 76th All India and South Asia
    Rugby tournament at the Bombay Gymkhana on Tuesday.

    As a result, one has been banned for life, five have been banned for
    five years from playing any competitive national level rugby game
    while the manager and the team got one year suspensions on Wednesday.

    A three-member committee consisting of Salim Tayyebji, David Purdy
    and Darius Moos, all former players, studied the video footage and
    made the decision against the MSP on Wednesday. "The punishment we
    have given them is very lenient considering the state of rugby in
    the country," said Purdy. Purdy pointed that it was a foul tackle
    from an MSP player which sparked the violence.

    Even Greg Davey, development manager of Rugby India, who actually
    brought the situation under control on the fateful day, said he
    was appalled with the incident. "Never in the 40 years I have seen
    something like this, it is absolutely unacceptable," said a visibly
    upset Davey.

    The players and coach from both the sides gave their
    versions. Uzbekistan team defended while MSP were speechless. The
    committee was unanimous and the decision was conveyed to the
    policemen. Purdy said that if the team wasn't from India, all the
    players and the team would have been banned for life. "International
    rules say that no weapons or objects are allowed on the field, they
    flouted the rules without even acknowledging the presence of match
    officials," explained Purdy.

    Three Uzbek players suffered head injuries while one fractured his
    thumb during the commotion.

    When contacted by DNA, DGP of the Maharashtra Police, SS Virk, said
    that till now they haven't received any formal communication from the
    organisers. But he said that once the information they will decide
    the future course of action against the officers involved in the
    fracas who brought the whole unit into disrepute.

    Meanwhile in the first plate semifinals between Armenia and Army Green,
    the latter moved into the title round after the spin of coin. After
    slugging out for 80 minutes of regulation time and another 20 minutes
    of extra time the teams were locked at 5-5. Due to bad light, the
    match officials with the consent of two teams decided to go for the
    spin of coin.
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