Hoogstraten released

A Zimbabwe court on Tuesday ordered the release of a controversial British property tycoon who was arrested last week for breaching foreign-exchange laws and possessing pornography, his lawyer said.

"The Judge [Samuel Kudya] has ordered that he be released with immediate effect," Nicholas van Hoogstraten's lawyer, George Chikumbirike, told journalists outside the Harare High Court.

The lawyer said the police will summon his client back to court if they still want to press on with the charges.

Van Hoogstraten was arrested last Thursday at his Harare home where police say they found $37 586, R92 880, £190 and 180 Botswana pula, totalling the equivalent of about $51 000, as well as Z$20-billion.

National police spokesperson Wayne Bvudzijena alleged that Van Hoogstraten -- who owns more than 200 properties in Zimbabwe -- had demanded six months' rent in foreign currency from his tenants.

Police also claimed to have found pictures of the 63-year-old naked with his 22-year-old Zimbabwean girlfriend, although Chikumbirike said the pornography charge was not raised in court.

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