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Md Amir, Majeed involved in fixing: Judge

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London: The judge presiding over the Pakistan cricket spot-fixing trial has instructed the jury at a London court to accept that teenage bowler Mohammad Amir and agent Mazhar Majeed were involved in fixing.

Former Pakistan test captain Salman Butt and fast bowler Mohammad Asif face charges of conspiracy to cheat, and conspiracy to obtain and accept corrupt payments, following a Lord’s test in August last year when they allegedly conspired with Majeed, Amir and other people unknown to bowl pre-planned no-balls. Butt and Asif deny the charges.

The comments came as the judge began his summary of the trial at Southwark Crown Court yesterday and were the first official guidance given to the jury on Amir and Majeed. However the judge added that their apparent guilt should not bias the fate of Butt and Asif.

“You can proceed on the basis that Majeed and Amir were involved in the spot-fixing at Lord’s, as all parties agree that is the case,” Justice Cooke told the jury. “But don’t be concerned at their absence.

“You should return true verdicts according to the evidence. Don’t let sympathy enter your verdicts and don’t speculate on what you might have heard outside of this courtroom. You should base your decision on the evidence alone and draw inferences, which I mean by drawing common sense conclusions.”

Earlier, Butt’s lawyer Ali Bajwa completed his closing arguments, stressing that it was possible for no-balls to have been fixed without the knowledge of his client.

He suggested there was a criminal conspiracy between Majeed and Amir and possibly Asif, but insisted that Butt played no part in any spot-fixing that might have occurred.

“The prosecution doesn’t want the truth to get in the way of a jolly good theory but you have to go on evidence,” Bajwa said. (AP)

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