Brian Lake, former Hawthorn player and Bulldogs of the West, detained in Japan



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July 09, 2018 23:05:16

  Brian Lake goes to the Osaka football field for Indonesian volcanoes.

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Brian Lake celebrated a victory for his team AFL Asia, the Indonesian Volcanoes. (1965: 00004) The former AFL player, Brian Lake, was arrested in Japan following an incident at a bar.

Lake manager Marty Pask confirmed that his client had been arrested by the authorities. Sunday morning AEST

The former Hawthorn player and the Bulldogs of the West celebrated a victory in the Asian AFL with his team, the Indonesian Volcanoes, when the incident occurred. is produced.

Lake posted an image on Instagram of him holding a trophy after the win

"I do not know what is happening but we won today! "

"We always collect all the information, but Brian helps the authorities in their investigations.

"Given international constraints and respect for local governance, we will not comment. Under Japanese law, people suspected of a crime can be detained for 23 days without charge.

A spokesman for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said he was providing consular badistance to a detained man. in Japan

Lake was recently in Fiji, filming for a new season of Channel 10's Australian Survivor.

Lake played more than 250 games with the Bulldogs and Hawks, where he won all three first positions between 2013 and 2015.

In 2013, he won the Norm Smith medal for best floor player in the AFL grand final.

He retired from the Hawks at the end of the 2015 season.

In 2013, Lake is excused from Hawthorn, his family, and his fans after a drunkenness incident following the Polo de Portsea

Topics:

law-crime-and-justice

courts and trials,

sport,

League-football-Australian,

Australia,

Japan

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