Pak government gave undertaking to ensure tainted trio's return
The Pakistan government had to give an undertaking that the suspended trio of Test captain Salman Butt and pace bowlers Mohammad Aamir and Mohammad Asif would be available for further investigations by the Scotland Yard to ensure their return home from London.
Well-placed sources told PTI that interior minister, Mr Rehman Malik, has given an
undertaking to Scotland Yard through the barrister appointed by the Pakistan Cricket
Board in London that the government takes surety for the three players.
"The surety is that the government will ensure the players are made available at any
location for further investigations and questioning by Scotland Yard and that they will be sent immediately to London when required," one source disclosed.
The source said Scotland Yard allowed the players to leave London after getting the
surety from Malik and the trio returned home early on Saturday morning to Lahore amid
tight security.
The three players were whisked away in waiting cars from a back entrance of the airport terminal building as a large media contingent waited for them outside.
A large crowd at the airport reacted in mixed fashion to the three players' arrival some of
them raising slogans in their favour and some demanding exemplary punishment for the
three as they had brought a "bad name to Pakistan cricket".
The three are currently under investigation for alleged spot-fixing and betting in the
Lord's Test against England last month and have already been questioned extensively
by the Scotland Yard which is carrying out a criminal investigation into the matter.
The International Cricket Council had suspended the trio few days after the allegations came out in 'The News of the World' despite protests from the PCB that they should not be suspended as the players had not been charged as yet.
Scotland Yard is also due to question left arm pacer Wahab Riaz on September 14 after
clearance from the PCB.
Wahab, who played in the first Twenty20 international against England, was dropped for the second match and also didn't feature in the first one-day international on Friday at Durham.
Wahab has been shown in the sting videos talking to alleged bookmaker Mazhar
Majeed. The PCB said on Friday it would not be commenting further on the ongoing spot-fixing allegations after the players return.
"The three Pakistani cricketers Mr Salman Butt, Mr. Mohammad Asif and Mr Mohammad
Aamir are now returning to Pakistan. They have not been charged by the Police with any
offence. They have fully co-operated with the police in their inquiries and maintain that
they are innocent of any alleged wrong doing," the PCB statement read.
"They have agreed to return to England if the Police request them to do so to further
assist the inquiries," it added.
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