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Vunipola was arrested on Sunday and Tastered twice by police in Majorca club He faced 'express trial', then a fine and suspended four-month prison sentence Saracens now view the incident as closed and want to focus on Premiership title 

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Billy Vunipola is set to avoid any further punishment from Saracens after the club completed an internal investigation into his arrest in Majorca.

No 8 Vunipola will today return to training with Mark McCall's men at their St Albans base just four days after his career was plunged into doubt.

He was Tasered by police for resisting arrest and assaulting an officer while on a team bonding trip in the Balearics.

But Saracens are now ready to move on from the controversy surrounding his arrest.

Saracens' leading figures have discussed the events which led to Vunipola, 31, being Tasered twice in a bar in Palma in the early hours of Sunday. A drunk, shirtless Vunipola was restrained and taken to hospital where he had to be strapped to a bed.

Billy Vunipola is expected to escape a severe punishment after being arrested in Majorca

Billy Vunipola is expected to escape a severe punishment after being arrested in Majorca

The star was Tasered by police for resisting arrest and assaulting an officer while on a team bonding trip

The star was Tasered by police for resisting arrest and assaulting an officer while on a team bonding trip

Saracens' leading figures have discussed the events and are ready to move on from incident

Saracens' leading figures have discussed the events and are ready to move on from incident

He went on to face an 'express' trial in court where he was fined €240 (£205) and handed a suspended four-month prison sentence.

The view at Saracens is that the Majorca incident is now closed and that the focus must now be on the team's bid to defend their Gallagher Premiership crown.

There is also a desire to look after the personal well-being of Vunipola who has been a

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