- Racing 92 have suspended for New Zealand international Ali Williams
- Williams has been working as a pundit for the BBC during the RBS Six Nations
- 35-year-old was reportedly in possession of two grams of the Class A drug
- French club says possession of cocaine is a 'serious fault' in terms of their ethics
Former New Zealand international Ali Williams has been suspended by French club Racing 92 after he was arrested in possession of cocaine.
Toulon player James O'Connor, who has been capped 44 times by Australia, was also arrested in Paris in the early hours of Saturday, according to reports in France.
'A player of Racing 92 is at the heart of an investigation into the purchase and possession of cocaine,' the club said in a statement.
Former New Zealand star Ali Williams has been suspended by French club Racing 92
Williams was arrested for allegedly attempting to buy cocaine outside a Paris nightclub
'In this context, it was decided to suspend Ali Williams.
'If the investigation confirmed the possession of cocaine and the transaction, it would not only be against the law but also a serious fault in terms of our ethics.'
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