Garry Lo stood down by Castleford
Castleford have stood down winger Garry Lo after revealing he is assisting with a police enquiry.
Lo, 24, made his Tigers debut in the defeat against Wigan last weekend, scoring a try.
The Papua New Guinea international joined the club from Sheffield in the close season, where he scored 50 tries in 46 appearances.
A Tigers statement said: “The Club understands from speaking with Garry Lo that he is voluntarily assisting the police with an enquiry.
“Garry will be stood down for selection today, for Friday’s game. This is not an admission of wrongdoing but simply to ensure that Garry is able to fully co-operate with the enquiry and to ensure the best interests of everyone, including Garry, are maintained.
“There will be no further comment at this stage from the Club or player.”
Castleford host Wakefield at the Mend-a-Hose Jungle on Friday night.