NEW DELHI: Shakib Al Hasan has once again expressed his desire to return to Bangladesh, but insisted that he needs assurance of “normal security” before doing so. The former Bangladesh captain, who has not returned home since May 2024, opened up about the legal and political issues surrounding him in a detailed interview.Shakib’s situation changed dramatically after the Awami League government was dethroned on August 5 last year. The veteran all-rounder, who served as a Member of Parliament for the party, was later named in an FIR linked to an alleged murder case despite not being in the country at the time.
He subsequently continued playing international cricket, featuring in Test matches against Pakistan and India, with the Kanpur Test against India becoming his last international appearance.Speaking about his return in an interview with Bangladeshi media outlet bdnews24.com, Shakib said, “I have complete hope. I will return. I hope I can return soon. I will return, go to court, fight the cases. There is no problem. But they have to ensure my security.”Clarifying what he meant by security, he added, “I am not saying security means roads have to be closed for me or four police cars have to be in front of me. But there is such a thing as normal security — that I will not be harassed until the legal process is completed.”Shakib also addressed allegations related to stock market manipulation, ACC investigations and cheque-bounce cases. Dismissing speculation around the accusations, he questioned why no evidence had emerged despite investigations continuing for nearly two years.“My bank account has been frozen, so I cannot do that. Why is my bank account frozen? Maybe they felt it needed to be frozen for the sake of investigation. But that investigation has now been going on for a year and a half. They have found nothing so far,” he said.The cricketer maintained that if authorities find proof against him, he is willing to face trial. “If guilt is proved, take action. If nothing is found in the investigation, give clearance, release me,” he stated.Despite his confidence in the legal process, Shakib admitted uncertainty over the situation. “Nothing feels abnormal anymore,” he remarked while acknowledging fears of possible arrest if he returns home.
















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