Unknown attackers open fire on cricketer Naseem Shah’s house in KP’s Lower Dir: police

Published November 10, 2025
A file photo of pace bowler Naseem Shah.  — X/@iNaseemShah
A file photo of pace bowler Naseem Shah. — X/@iNaseemShah

Unidentified armed men opened fire on the house of cricketer Naseem Shah in the Mayar area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Lower Dir in the early hours of Monday, police and residents said.

According to police, the incident took place around 1:45am when the attackers fired several shots at the main gate of the house, leaving bullet holes in it. The assailants fled the scene soon after the firing.

The Mayar police registered a case and launched an investigation. Officials said CCTV footage from nearby houses was being examined, and security had been enhanced around the cricketer’s residence.

The Lower Dir police said that according to the initial investigation, the incident was not one of terrorism but possibly the result of a land dispute or regional enmity.

Shah’s father also met Lower Dir District Police Officer Taimur Khan, who assured the former of early arrests.

Local residents said Shah’s family belonged to a respectable background and had no known enmity or dispute with anyone.


Additional reporting by Arif Hayat.

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