Bangladesh police Sunday arrested national cricketer Arafat Sunny for allegedly breaching strict internet laws after his girlfriend accused him of uploading sensitive photos on social media.
Police raided the home of the 30-year-old slow left-arm bowler in the Dhaka suburb of Aminbazar after his longtime girlfriend filed a complaint two weeks ago, said local police chief Jamaluddin Mir.
“She said Sunny opened up a fake Facebook account of hers and posted their personal photos, which she found offensive and defamatory,” he told a foreign news agency. “We have arrested him and sent him to the court, seeking to take him into custody for five days for questioning.”
If found guilty Sunny could face up to 14 years in jail or a fine of $126,340 under the controversial law, which local right groups say is being used to crack down on dissent.
There was no immediate comment from the cricketer.
“It seems to be a personal matter. We don’t want to comment now, however, we are observing [the situation],” Bangladesh Cricket Board chief executive Nizamuddin Chowdhury told a foreign news agency.
The spinner has played 16 ODIs, taking 24 wickets, and 10 T20Is in which he picked up 12 wickets.
He was suspended from international matches during the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 for an illegal bowling action.
Since then he has been playing domestic first-class cricket for Dhaka Metropolis.
Sunny is the third national team cricketer to have been arrested in recent years, after pacemen Rubel Hossain and Shahadat Hossain.
Rubel was jailed in 2015 after he was charged in a rape case filed by an actress who claimed to be his fiancé.
The fast bowler was however granted bail days after his arrest to join the squad for the 2015 World Cup. The actress later withdrew the charges.
Shahadat spent nearly two months in custody last year after he and his wife were arrested on charges of torturing an 11-year-old girl whom he employed as a maid.
A court acquitted the couple.