Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has received an arrest warrant over two bounced bank cheques. The warrant was issued by Ziadur Rahman, the Dhaka Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate.
A court in Dhaka on Sunday issued an arrest warrant against Bangladeshi cricketer Shakib Al Hasan in a dishonoured cheque case, the lawyers related to the matter said. An arrest warrant has been issued against Shakib Al Hasan as he did not appear in court despite the court order,
Shakib Al Hasan has been living in the United States and has not returned to Bangladesh fearing a threat to his life after PM Sheikh Hasina left the country due to civil unrest. International Finance Investment and Commerce (IFIC) Bank filed a case against the former Bangladesh skipper.
Shakib, who declared his intention to retire from Test cricket last year, has been making headlines for various controversies in recent months.
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A Dhaka court has issued an arrest warrant for Bangladeshi cricketer Shakib Al Hasan over two bounced cheques linked to his company. The warrant also targets the managing director, while two other officials have been granted bail.
Shakib hasn't returned to Bangladesh fearing threat to his life after deposed PM Sheikh Hasina was forced to flee the country due to civil unrest last year.
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