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18th August 2016
10:46am BST

Earlier in the day Chade's access to Hickey's hotel, which is also the IOC headquarters in Rio, was revoked following his reporting of the story. It was later returned. https://twitter.com/JamilChade/status/765892066245222400 However on Newstalk's Off The Ball last night, Chade revealed that he in fact took an active role in the police investigation - helping them to identify the source of the tickets seized when they arrested THG executive Thomas Mallon on 5th August.Ticket found in Hickey's room for closing ceremony. Guess he won't be using it... pic.twitter.com/uwJTtuMg4n
— Jamil Chade (@JamilChade) August 17, 2016
"This particular story began last week when the tickets were confiscated and the police actually had no ideas where the tickets came from. I requested that the police send me the tickets so I could at least take at look at them. "When we actually got hold of these tickets it said "NOC Ireland", and of course by contacting the police back they had no idea what that meant. They had no idea what it meant in terms of suppliers of tickets, if it was a fan. The term 'NOC', National Olympic Committee, was not known to the local police," explained Chade. "What happened after is the police started an entire new phase of the investigation, basically to try to find out the link between the NOC of Ireland and the people who were actually arrested initially. This is what led to the case today, the operation today."Impressive work. Impressive access.
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