Wahab Riaz, who got married on Saturday, violated the Pakistan's Punjab authorities rule of serving more than one dish in meals.
Abdul Razzaq said that masked men had broken into his home early on Tuesday morning and robbed him of his passport, gold and cash.
A police team raided Riaz's Garden Town residence on Sunday and registered an FIR under section 188 of Pakistan Penal Code against him for violating a ban on more than one dishes at marriage ceremonies.
West Indies beat Pakistan by two wickets in their Champions Trophy Group B opener at The Oval on Sunday.
Pakistan's chase was in tatters at 133-7 in the 37th over before Akmal and Riaz launched a counterattack against the inexperienced Ireland
Wahab was part of the Pakistan squad that was hit by the spot-fixing scandal in 2010 after the fourth Test at Lords, which led to the suspension of captain Salman Butt and pace bowlers, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, followed by bans.
Malik, who is now considered only for T20 or ODI matches said the coming series was also a personal challenge for him. Malik, who was captain from 2007 to 2009, said he had also played well in the one-day series in India.
Pakistan players think it's their pace attack that will put India under pressure in the upcoming series.
Pakistan on Tuesday warned cricket stars against submitting tardy tax returns, rubbing salt in their wounds after they lost the first Test to Sri Lanka.
Pakistan manager Naveed Akram Cheema says he's "absolutely clear and confident" there will be no repeat of the spot-fixing scandal when they play England from next week.