
Pakistan envoy honeytrapped in Bangladesh? Sudden exit after viral videos sparks row
Pakistan's high commissioner to Bangladesh,
Syed Ahmed Maroof
, has abruptly gone on leave after videos of his alleged honeytrap surfaced online, according to Bangladeshi daily Prothom Alo.
Maroof left Dhaka on the morning of 11 May, travelling to Islamabad via Dubai.
That same day, the Pakistan high commission in Dhaka formally notified Bangladesh's ministry of foreign affairs of his departure, a senior ministry official told Prothom Alo on Tuesday.
Diplomatic sources in Dhaka suggest that Maroof's recall may be linked to controversy surrounding a personal visit to Cox's Bazar during the recent India-Pakistan conflict, and his alleged association with a female Bangladeshi government official, Daily Sun reported.
Under diplomatic protocol, when an ambassador takes leave, the host country's foreign ministry is informed of the duration and who will assume responsibilities in the interim. While the Pakistan high commission confirmed that deputy high commissioner Muhammad Asif will serve as acting high commissioner, no timeframe for Maroof's leave was provided in official communication, Prothom Alo noted.
Maroof had played a high-profile role in Dhaka and Islamabad ties, particularly following the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government on 5 August 2024, in the wake of a student-led uprising.
Rumours of the scandal escalated after photos and alleged intimate videos surfaced online, showing Maroof with a Bangladeshi woman. This also led to speculation that the envoy had been honey-trapped.

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