Bangladesh Test off-spinner Nayeem Hasan has asked for some privacy and space as he works through the traumatic experience of being abducted and reportedly assaulted by police officers on Saturday. The incident took place in his hometown of Chattogram, where Nayeem was allegedly harassed by members of a law enforcement agency. It all unfolded late at night after he returned home from his last game with Prime Bank Cricket Club in the recently wrapped-up Dhaka Premier League, a traditional List A tournament, held at BKSP in Dhaka on June 12. Nayeem, who has been selected for the upcoming Test series against Zimbabwe, looked visibly shaken as he shared his experience after being released from police custody, where he had been taken following the alleged assault. The news of his abduction sparked widespread concern within Bangladesh's cricket community. Journalists gathered outside his home throughout the day, and when he finally stepped out, he made a heartfelt plea for privacy and some breathing room. "I need some space," Nayeem told reporters during a press conference at his house in Chattogram on Sunday. "I am very tired and need some sleep," he said, adding that he had nothing more to disclose about the incident that shook the entire cricket fraternity. Also Read | 5 Historic Kane Williamson Records That Could Remain Untouched for a Long Time Mohammad Mithun, president of the Cricket Welfare Association of Bangladesh (CWAB), expressed similar feelings, noting that the young off-spinner is quite an emotional person. In the meantime, reports have surfaced that three police officers, including a sub-inspector (SI), have been reassigned from Khulshi Police Station to police lines after Nayeem accused them of assault and harassment in Chittagong on Friday night. As the investigations unfold, Nayeem Hasan is concentrating on his recovery from the incident and gearing up for Bangladesh’s upcoming Test series against Zimbabwe. This case has captured a lot of attention within the cricket community, and authorities have already started taking action against the officers involved. We can expect more updates in the days ahead.