Bangladesh Cricket

Nayeem Hasan breaks down in tears while describing alleged police abuse

Sagar Thapa · · 4 min read
nayeem 13 06 2026

An Unsettling Ordeal for the National Spinner

The world of cricket is often associated with the grace and competitive spirit displayed on the pitch, but for Bangladesh national team spinner Nayeem Hasan, a recent journey home took a dark and traumatic turn. In a series of harrowing claims that have sent shockwaves through the sporting community, Nayeem Hasan breaks down in tears while describing alleged police abuse that he says he suffered in his hometown of Chattogram.

The Incident Unfolds

The 25-year-old cricketer, who had just returned from a final match in the Dhaka Premier League (DPL), found himself in a terrifying situation. According to Nayeem, his flight arrived at approximately 10:20 PM. Unable to secure a car, he opted for a CNG auto-rickshaw to travel home. The trouble began near the toll plaza when a traffic police officer halted his vehicle. What initially seemed like a routine inspection quickly spiraled into a nightmare.

Nayeem recounted that he was under the impression the officers were merely conducting a standard search of his belongings. However, the situation escalated rapidly when he was forced into a vehicle by an officer identified as SI Shafiq. According to the cricketer, he was locked inside and told he was an “accused person,” instructed to remain silent.

Physical Assault and Coercion

The testimony provided by Nayeem is alarming. He alleged that SI Shafiq acted with excessive force, physically assaulting him throughout the encounter. “He grabbed me by the throat,” Nayeem claimed, noting that despite his attempts to call his father and clear up the confusion, his mobile phone was confiscated. Even as bystanders and witnesses identified him as a national team cricketer, the physical aggression reportedly continued unabated.

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The emotional toll of the experience was evident as Nayeem struggled to recount the details. During a press briefing, the sight of the cricketer breaking down in tears highlighted the profound impact of the alleged abuse. He vividly recalled being struck with a baton by SI Shafiq, an act he insists was entirely unprovoked and unjustified, despite his repeated assertions regarding his identity and status as a professional athlete.

The Role of Identity and Authority

Perhaps most concerning in Nayeem’s account is the disregard for his identity even after it was confirmed by those around him. He noted that nearly 100 people at the scene corroborated his identity, yet the officers persisted in their actions. It was only upon reaching the police station, and following a series of phone calls regarding his detention, that the attitude of the authorities shifted notably.

Nayeem questioned the systemic failures that allowed such an incident to occur. “I told them that I am a national team player and that I play Test cricket for Bangladesh,” he stated, expressing his frustration over the lack of basic respect and the use of violence. The cricketer’s account raises serious questions about the conduct of the individuals involved and the accountability of law enforcement in such scenarios.

Community and Sporting Reaction

The cricket fraternity in Bangladesh remains in a state of shock following these allegations. As a key spin bowling talent, Nayeem Hasan’s experience has sparked widespread discussion regarding the safety and treatment of public figures by law enforcement. The severity of the accusations, involving strangulation and physical violence with a baton, warrants a thorough and transparent investigation to ensure that justice is served.

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As the situation develops, the sporting public waits for official responses from the relevant authorities. For now, the narrative remains focused on the traumatic experience of an athlete who expected nothing more than a safe journey home after representing his team on the field. The emotional state of the player serves as a stark reminder of the personal toll such incidents can take on professional athletes, moving far beyond the boundaries of the sport itself.

Sagar Thapa

Sagar Thapa is a senior sports correspondent for The Kathmandu Post, regarded as one of the foremost chroniclers of Nepal’s remarkable cricketing ascent. A graduate of Tribhuvan University, he started his career covering age‑group and university cricket long before Nepal’s national team gained ODI status. Sagar has since reported on every major milestone in Nepal’s journey—from World Cup Qualifiers to the rise of stars like Sandeep Lamichhane in global T20 leagues. His deep understanding of spin bowling and the specific challenges faced by Associate Member nations underpins his widely read columns. Sagar’s work is known for its gentle authority, meticulously contextualising Nepal’s achievements within the broader international game. He has been honoured by the Nepal Sports Journalists Forum and his own newspaper, and he remains passionately committed to telling the stories of the valleys, academies, and tournaments that are shaping the next generation of cricket in Nepal and beyond.