Ex-Bradford Bulls player Keven Appo charged with rape flees UK

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A rugby league player who was charged with rape, sexual assault and two counts of assault has fled to his home country of Papua New Guinea.

Keven Appo, 25, who played for Bradford Bulls, was given conditional bail at 16:00 GMT on 26 November, Bradford Magistrates’ Court heard on Monday.

By 20:40 GMT that evening Mr Appo had boarded a flight to Dubai from Manchester Airport and subsequently arrived in Papua New Guinea via a connecting flight.

Prosecutor Fiona Newcombe told the court an extradition process was now underway to return Mr Appo to the United Kingdom to face the charges against him.

Mr Appo had been due to appear for a hearing at the court on Monday morning.

He had given his house and car keys to the manager of the rugby club, Ms Newcombe told the court.

She said authorities would now work with police in Papua New Guinea to extradite him.

Mr Appo, of Halifax, was sacked by Bradford Bulls after he was charged with the offences.

In a statement the club previously said they had “cancelled Keven Appo’s playing contract”.

Bradford Bulls signed Sheffield Eagles back-rower Bayley Liu to replace Mr Appo.

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