Rio 2016 Olympics: US swimmers not robbed – police chief

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18 August 2016 From the section Latin America & Caribbean Share

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-37115778 Read more about sharing. Close share panel × Media captionFootage has been released purportedly showing four US swimmers at a petrol station in Rio

Four US Olympic swimmers who said they had been robbed in Rio de Janeiro were not victims of crime, the head of the city’s civil police has said.

Fernando Veloso told reporters that one or more of the men had committed an act of vandalism at a petrol station and then offered to pay for the damage.

The Americans paid and left after armed security guards intervened, he said.

One guard had drawn his gun after one of the swimmers began behaving erratically, Mr Veloso added.

Three of the swimmers remain in Brazil and are being questioned by police. The fourth, gold medallist Ryan Lochte, returned to the US on …

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