Scotland Yard released the arrested book-maker.newspaper that broke the story of players involvemen
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Scotland Yard released the arrested book-maker.newspaper that broke the story of players involvemen
LONDON: The match-fixing saga took a dramatic turn on Sunday night when the Scotland Yard released the arrested book-maker, Mazhar Majeed, on bail without any charge despite having concrete evidences against him.
The Scotland Yard said in a statement issued late in the evening that Mazhar Majeed had been bailed to appear before police at a future date.
The reasons behind his arrest and release are yet to be unearthed but as “News of the World”, the newspaper that broke the story of Pakistan players’ involvement in the match fixing scandal, doesn’t have a good reputation in England and has paid around 10 million pounds for levelling false charges against several players, one has to think twice about the credibility of such charges.
The release of Mazhar Majeed further fuels the doubts related to the match fixing scandal.
Earlier in the day, Azhar Majeed, Mazhar’s brother and business partner, had termed all the allegations as “rubbish”.
It is yet to be seen who are behind the whole conspiracy but now it seems that a group of English media actually tried to “frame” the vulnerable Pakistani players and caught them in the controversy by using unfair means.
The Scotland Yard said in a statement issued late in the evening that Mazhar Majeed had been bailed to appear before police at a future date.
The reasons behind his arrest and release are yet to be unearthed but as “News of the World”, the newspaper that broke the story of Pakistan players’ involvement in the match fixing scandal, doesn’t have a good reputation in England and has paid around 10 million pounds for levelling false charges against several players, one has to think twice about the credibility of such charges.
The release of Mazhar Majeed further fuels the doubts related to the match fixing scandal.
Earlier in the day, Azhar Majeed, Mazhar’s brother and business partner, had termed all the allegations as “rubbish”.
It is yet to be seen who are behind the whole conspiracy but now it seems that a group of English media actually tried to “frame” the vulnerable Pakistani players and caught them in the controversy by using unfair means.
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