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January 21, 2016
In March 2014 the Spanish police arrested 13 people in the police action operation Jimbo. Several Athletes were arrested whom operated in Lucena, Cantabria, Silla (Valencia), Marbella (Malaga), Almonte (Huelva) and Sevilla. After house searches the police confiscated blood bags, syringes, growth hormone, EPO and other doping substances.
Hereafter the Spanish Agency for the Protection of Health in Sport (Agencia Española de Protección de la Salud en el Deporte, AEPSAD) charges respondent E02 for a violation of the Anti-Doping rules. The charges are based on the police investigation, operation Jimbo, for the possession and trafficking with aggravating circumstances for:
- Anabolic agents;
- Peptide hormones, growth factors and related substances;
- glucocorticosteroids.
Decision
- The sanction is a period of ineligibility of four years.
- The period of ineligibility will be reduced by the time already spent in voluntary suspension.