SAI director general Jiji Thomson told reporters here today that Vijender can join the camp anytime now.
"He has been given clean chit by NADA and therefore we absolutely have no issues with him. He is currently on leave but can join the camp any day he wants," said Thomson.
The SAI DG undertook his maiden visit at the NIS, Patiala, today to overview the working of the institute.
He said since Vijender has tested negative for all prohibited substances, including heroin, there was no question of doubting his credentials as far as consuming heroin was concerned.
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Vijender found himself embroiled in a drug scandal after his name cropped up when the police recovered 26 kg of heroin from an NRI's house in Shivalik Vihar in Zirakpur on March 7.
The presence of a car used by Vijender's wife Archana near the NRI's house raised doubts.
On April 1, Punjab Police said Vijender allegedly bought heroin for personal consumption on 12 different occasions from a Canada-based NRI drug dealer.
The police had said that the heroin was first allegedly procured by Vijender's sparring partner Ram Singh in December from alleged drug dealer Anoop Singh Kahlon.
The Olympic bronze medalist has been skipping training and was subsequently dropped from the national team.