Colonel Thierry Bourret told the newspaper that he would not comment on
a current case. However he spoke a little about the OCLAESP, saying that
there is more than one person involved when any sportsman decides to dope.
"We realize that doping is similar in most successful cases to a new
form of organized crime," he stated.
“First of all, you have a prescriber, the person who gives a doping
protocol. It could be a doctor who lost his way. Then, the supplier of
products, most commonly diverted drugs. That could be done via stolen
products or forged prescriptions. Sometimes you have a provider, one who
brings the goods ... Then a facilitator, because some things like blood
transfusions cannot be done alone. And finally, someone who will help
you monitor the parameters, making sure they are normal so that you may
not be detected.”
With Interpol now involved in the current Floyd Landis enquiry, the
OCLAESP investigation might tie in to the overall push to discover what
exactly went on in the sport.