Sadaf Siddiqui, who represented Pakistan in the Beijing Olympics, and Javaria Hasan were tested positive in an out-of-competition dope test held during the training camp.
"The tests were conducted by the anti-doping committee of the PSB and traces of performance enhancing banned substances were found in the urine samples of the two athletes," said Dr Meesaq Rizvi, member of the anti-doping committee.
Rizvi chaired the inquiry committee that met with the athletes today and announced the two year suspension while giving the duo 14 days to respond to the charges.
Sadaf represented Pakistan in 100 meter sprint event in the Beijing Olympics, while Javaria is an emerging athlete on the national circuit.
Dr Messaq said that the PSB was concerned with the rising incidents of female athletes using banned substances as two years ago another female athlete, Naushaba had also tested positive.
"The athletes need to be educated that how dangerous using banned substances knowingly or by mistake can be for their careers," he said.
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