AFL legend Wayne Carey has criticised Crown Resorts after he was removed from the operator’s Perth venue for having white powder on his person
AFL fable Duke Wayne Carey has criticised Crown Resorts after he was removed from the operator’s Perth venue for having white powder on his person.
Last week, Carey was supposedly found with white-hot pulverization which had fallen from his pocket; the AFL participant denies that this was an illegal substance.
The 51-year-old said the pulverisation was anti-inflammatory drug medication he had been using for pain in the neck relief, claiming that he offered to mitt the grip over after dropping it.
Carey said: "What i testament say is that cipher illegal has occurred here. i am disappointed.
"[Crown] had 2 occasions to phone the police and they should have been called consecutive away. If an illegal substance [offence] did occur, they would experience been called."
The unexampled CEO at Crown Resorts, Ciarán Carruthers, has disputed Carey’s variant of events, apprisal local reporters that the AFL players’ take directly contradicts the statements made by team up members at Crown.
Carruthers said: "Any such incident that our staff deems to live suspicious, they report, weaken it, and inwards this instance, our stave asked the client to allow for the facility.
"My understanding is that they didn't live that it was Carey at the table. It was a customer that was purchasing inward for chips at the time.
"[Staff] noticed the packet pass out on with the notes and they advised their gaming manager. He kept it [the bag] and beyond what's happened, beyond that, i have no idea what's happened to it."
Local Police Commissioner Col Blanche said yesterday that the cassino should get informed officers of the incident at the time it occurred, piece Carey’s lawyers are looking for into whether or non their client was unlawfully discriminated against.