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Australian swimmer was arrested for participating in drug dealing + possession of weapons and won Olympic silver medal_Miller

Original title: Australian swimmer was arrested for participating in drug dealing + possession of weapons and won the Olympic silver medal

On February 16, Beijing time, according to Australian media News.com.au, Australian swimmer Scott Miller (Scott Miller) was involved in a methamphetamine transaction worth more than US$2 million (approximately RMB 12.91 million). Arrested.

Australian media reported that the swimmer Scott Miller, who had represented the country in the Olympics, was arrested on suspicion of participating in a $2 million drug deal outside of Sydney. The 45-year-old athlete was one of two men captured by Australian authorities on the scene on Tuesday morning local time. The report said Miller and a 47-year-old man were arrested after they were found to have methamphetamine (meth) in the candle.

Earlier this year, Australian law enforcement began a severe crackdown on the drug trade in New South Wales. Miller was arrested by the police in his beach house in Rozelle on charges of possession of illegal items and offensive weapons (Chili spray). This suburb is famous for its bar scene.

Scott Miller is the silver medalist in the men’s 100m butterfly at the Atlanta Olympics and the bronze medalist in the 4x100m medley relay. Between 1999 and 2000, he married Charlotte Dawson, an Australian supermodel and judge of Australia’s Next Top Model, who committed suicide in 2014.

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