The head of the Olympic Council of Ireland has been arrested over alleged ticket touting at the Rio games, police in Brazil have said.
Patrick Hickey is accused of plotting with at least six others to illegally sell tickets for the Olympics.
It is understood he was arrested in a hotel in the Barra da Tijuca neighbourhood.
There were unconfirmed reports that he was taken to hospital after complaining of feeling unwell.
Mr Hickey has been part of the IOC executive board since 2012 and is president of the Olympic Council of Ireland (OCI).
He is also president of the European Olympic Committees.
Agents have seized more than 1,000 tickets that were being sold for high fees and allocated to the OCI.
Kevin Mallon, a director of THG Sports, which specialises in corporate and sports hospitality, has been in custody in Brazil since 5 August.
Mallon was arrested after police seized tickets for the Olympics in a Rio hotel, some of which were part of the Irish allocation.
PRO10, the OCI's authorised ticket reseller for the games, said it had legitimate customers for its tickets.
It said Mallon was acting as a collection agent for them in Rio, meeting clients.
THG and PRO10 have denied any wrongdoing over ticket sales.
Hickey had previously denied any wrongdoing in the OCI's role in securing or using an authorised ticket reseller for the games.
Irish consular officials in Brazil were aware of his arrest.
A spokesman for the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin said: "We are aware of a case and stand ready to provide consular assistance if requested."
A spokesman for the OCI said he was aware of the reports in Brazilian media and was awaiting official confirmation.
"We are still trying to get some clarity on the situation. When we do that we will release a statement through our normal channels," he said.
Shane Ross, Ireland's Sports Minister, flew into Rio on Sunday and had talks with Hickey about ticketing.
After the meeting, Mr Ross said he was stunned by the OCI's attitude and its refusal to allow an independent figure on the internal inquiry into the sale of tickets allocated to Ireland.
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