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Japanese swimmer awaits decision on theft at Asiad

The Philippine Star

INCHEON, South Korea — A Japanese swimmer suspected of stealing a camera at the Asian Games has been summarily indicted by local authorities and remains in South Korea awaiting a decision on his case, games organizers said Wednesday.

Naoya Tomita, who won a gold medal at the 2010 Asian Games, has been fined 1 million Korean won ($950) for stealing the camera from a photojournalist after failing to win a medal in any of his events in Incheon. He was caught on a venue surveillance video taking the camera and putting it in his bag.

Japanese team officials say Tomita admitted to taking the camera and apologized.

He has been expelled from the Japanese team, the first time that has ever happened for a swimmer, and has been kicked out of the athletes' village.

A JAPANESE

ASIAN

ASIAN GAMES

CAMERA

GAMES

INCHEON

JAPANESE

MEDAL

NAOYA TOMITA

SOUTH KOREA

TOMITA

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