UK to announce decision on Pakistan trio today

LONDON, (Reuters) – British prosecutors will announce  today whether three Pakistan cricketers accused of taking  bribes to fix incidents in an international match in England  last year will be charged with criminal offences.

Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were questioned  by London police over claims they fixed certain incidents, such  as the bowling of no-balls at pre-agreed times, during the  fourth test at Lord’s last August.
All three deny any wrongdoing.

A spokesman for Britain’s Crown Prosecution Service said the  decision on whether to charge them would be given shortly after  1100 GMT by Simon Clements, the head of its Special Crime  Division.

A fourth man, sporting agent, Mazhar Majeed will also learn  if he is to face charges of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers. Former test captain Butt, and fast bowlers Asif and Amir  have been suspended by the International Cricket Council while  the allegations are investigated.

An International Cricket Council anti-corruption tribunal  will announce tomorrow its verdict on the “spot-fixing”  allegations. If they are found guilty, they face lengthy  career-threatening bans.