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Nepal players bailed in World Cup fixing case

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KATHMANDU: A court granted bail yesterday to Nepal’s national football captain and four other players charged with treason over alleged match-fixing in World Cup qualifiers, a lawyer for one of the defendants said.

“The Special Court has ordered the players to be released on bail,” said Nani Babu Budhathoki, representi­ng former national footballer Bikash Singh Chhetri.

All five players, including skipper Sagar Thapa and national goalkeeper Ritesh Thapa, have denied any involvemen­t in match-fixing following their arrests last month in the capital.

Prosecutor­s have sought life sentences for the five, including defender Sandip Rai and coach Anjan KC, after they were charged on Sunday under a 1989 act against unlawfully jeopardisi­ng Nepal’s sovereignt­y, integrity or national unity.

“The court has declared bail in the amount of 500,000 rupees ($5,000) for Anjan KC and Ritesh Thapa, 100,000 rupees for Sagar Thapa and 50,000 each for Sandip Rai and Bikash Singh Chhetri,” Budhathoki told AFP. A physiother­apist, Dejiv Thapa, has also been charged with treason in absentia.

Detectives said the arrests came after significan­t sums of money were found deposited in the six suspects’ bank accounts from suspected match-fixers based in Southeast Asia.

The six men are suspected of involvemen­t in match-fixing over a period of eight years, including several games played in 2011 as part of Nepal’s unsuccessf­ul bid to qualify for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.—AFP

 ??  ?? KATHMANDU: Nepalese national football team goalkeeper Ritesh Thapa kisses his son as he arrives during ongoing hearings into a corruption case at court in Kathmandu yesterday.
KATHMANDU: Nepalese national football team goalkeeper Ritesh Thapa kisses his son as he arrives during ongoing hearings into a corruption case at court in Kathmandu yesterday.

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