Accepting a payment order for treatment expenses, etc. to an assault partner Rugby December 18, 19:30

Last year, a Japanese rugby representative, Amanaki Leray Mafi, who was arrested for assaulting his teammate during Super Rugby activities, accepted a payment order issued by a New Zealand court, and the trial was over. The team announced.

Mafi was arrested on suspicion of assaulting his teammates after a match in New Zealand last July, when he was active in Super Rugby.

After that, after returning to self-restraint, he participated in the World Cup Japan Tournament as number 8.

According to NTT Communications, the top league to which Mafi belongs, Mafi has accepted a payment order for treatment costs of around 3.6 million yen in Japanese yen issued by a New Zealand court, and the trial is over.

NTT Communications said, “Maffy players have caused worries and annoyance to victims, related parties, and rugby fans. We will thoroughly implement compliance education for players and staff so that similar situations will not occur in the future.” Commented.