The Kathmandu District Court has acquitted five people, including cricket all-rounder Adil Ansari and former the national cricket player Mahaboob Alam, who were accused of match-fixing.
The bench of Judge Kamal Prasad Pokharel has ordered the acquittal of five people held on the charge of match fixing, arguing that the petitioners claim was not sufficient.
According to Chandra Prasad Panthi, information officer of District Court Kathmandu, the court acquitted the five persons after the claims made by the government against them could not be substantiated.
They were arrested for alleged match-fixing in the Nepal T-20 League held in Kathmandu last year, but released on a bail of three hundred thousand rupees.