Team India have been ordered to appear before the Commonwealth Games Federation Medical Commission for violating a no-needle policy at the Gold Coast 2018, in Australia.
CGF chief executive David Grevemberg confirmed the team broke the medical rules after syringes were found close to rooms belonging to Indian boxers in the Athletes' Village.
The investigation into whether an anti-doping rule violation has been committed is ongoing.
The Indian Olympic Association, will explain the circumstances surrounding the syringes during the meeting.
They are likely to be sanctioned for their breach by the games federation Court.

Syringes was reportedly found stuffed inside a crushed plastic bottle and put in a bin outside the room.
According to the Indian Express, all 12 members of the Indian boxing team - consisting of eight men and four women - have undergone additional drug tests.
They have also reportedly been made to sign an undertaking that they do not posses any more syringes and have also been barred from leaving the Athletes' Village after 10pm each evening.
India were officially warned about their use of needles by the CGF at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
Similar suspicions aroused during the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro
The Gold Coast 2018 games will be declared opened by the Queen on April 4.

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