UK man held in Uganda for breaking anti-gay laws to be deported
A British man charged inĀ UgandaĀ after images of him having sex with a man were published in a newspaper is to be deported back to Britain within hours.
The AFP news agency reported Judge Hellen Ajio ruled Bernard Randall, 65, should be deported from Uganda within 12 hours.
All charges against him have been dropped.
He was charged alongside his friend Albert Cheptoyek, 30, a Ugandan national with whom he shares a house.
Mr Randall, who has pleaded not guilty, claims the film was unearthed by robbers who stole his laptop and passed the footage to the newspaper.
He would have faced a possible two-year prison sentence if found guilty.
TheĀ UKĀ andĀ US governments, criticised the move along withĀ business magnate and investorĀ Sir Richard BransonĀ ā who has urged for a corporate boycott of Uganda.
Ugandaās President Yoweri Museveni announced he would not be signing the bill last week.