Ugandan football agent detained in Kenya over match fixing

Ugandan football agent, Ronald Fred Mugisha Mwine.

Kenyan Police have been given five more days to detain Ugandan football agent, Ronald Fred Mugisha Mwine alias Ronnie Santos pending completion of investigations after he was arrested yesterday (Sunday) on allegations of match fixing.

The order was given by a Kisumu Court after the Western Stima Chairman Laban Jobita over the weekend told Goal that he was approached by some of his players about an individual who had asked them to fix the game.

“So, I told my players to play along, but ensure they have recorded whatever was happening. I also told my team manager to ensure he has called me so that I follow up on the conversation in secrecy,” Mr Jobita told Goal media.

“I heard everything that was going on in the room and how he wanted to make a down-payment of Ksh70,000. He had promised to pay Ksh 600,000 once the deal goes through as planned. It is at this point that we stormed the hotel and the man was arrested,” he said.

Mugisha was later remanded at Kisumu Central Police Station.

The Ugandan appeared before Senior Magistrate Wilfrida Kemunto this (Monday) morning where he was set to answer to corruption charges after allegedly trying to bribe Western Stima players to influence the result of their match against KCB.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) objected to the idea of releasing him on bond with the investigating officer saying he is a flight risk and had initially asked for a seven-day window to complete their investigations.

The investigating officer had sworn an affidavit stating the extent of the match fixing menace, noting it had potential to derail football development in the country and he needed time to dig into the roots of the vice.

According to the police report, Jobita had promised Mwine to go and talk to the players and instead swung to the police who devised the plan to net the Ugandan agent.

On his arrest, it was also established that his immigration status in the country had expired.

Mugisha had promised to pay the players Ksh550,000 if they lost the game and had also allegedly offered Ksh10,000 as lunch during the meeting where he was arrested.

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