A Ugandan national who was implicated in an attempted match-fixing of a Kenya Premier League match has been released by a magistrate’s court.
This is after the complainant in the case said he was no longer interested in pursuing the case.
Benard Kwanza, an investigating officer told Senior Resident Magistrate Winfred Onkunya that the complainant had informed him that he had opted to drop the case.
It is however unclear what informed the change of thoughts of the senior official of Western Stima Football club who had lodged the complaint about the Ugandan. He had claimed the Ugandan had promised the team Sh60,000 to lose the match.
“The complainant has decided not to pursue the matter further and we, therefore, request the court to close the miscellaneous file,” said Kwanza.
The developments came a week after the same court gave the officers a green-light to detain the suspect for five days to enable them to complete their investigations.
According to court records, the Ugandan had allegedly attempted to bribe officials of Western Stima Football club to lose a match that had been scheduled to be played at Nakuru,
He had allegedly lured a senior official of Western Stima and offered him money to influence the outcome of the match.
The manager allegedly informed the suspect that he needed to discuss the matter with his players. He, however, reported the matter to the police.
On Monday, however, the Ugandan walked to his freedom after the court declared that there was no reason to continue holding him if the complainant had opted to drop the case.