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Pakistani High Commissioner Syed Ahmed Maroof Sex MMS Video Leaked Online

Pakistani High Commissioner Syed Ahmed Maroof Sex MMS Video Leaked Online

Syed Ahmed Maroof Sex MMS Video : Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Syed Ahmed Maroof, disappears after an explosive MMS leak with a Bangladeshi woman. Details inside the scandal.

Pakistani High Commissioner Syed Ahmed Maroof  Sex MMS Video Leaked Online

Dhaka/Islamabad – May 15, 2025: In a sensational turn of events that has sent diplomatic circles into a frenzy, Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Syed Ahmed Maroof, has gone untraceable following the circulation of a highly intimate video allegedly featuring him with a Bangladeshi woman. The scandal has rocked not just social media but also raised serious diplomatic concerns between Islamabad and Dhaka.

According to local Bangladeshi daily Prothom Alo, the video—widely shared across platforms—has been described as a classic “honey-trap”, leading to a swift and silent exit by Maroof from Dhaka. Sources suggest he fled to Islamabad via Dubai on the morning of May 11, just days after the compromising content surfaced.

While neither Pakistan nor Bangladesh has issued an official statement confirming the nature of the scandal, the Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka did formally notify Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs about Maroof’s “leave of absence” on Tuesday.

Diplomatic Disgrace or Strategic Silence?

Marred by controversy, the 2023-appointed diplomat has reportedly gone underground, with insiders claiming that he is currently in Pakistan holding a series of hush-hush meetings with top officials. The question remains: Is this just damage control, or is there more than what meets the eye?

A senior official from Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry, on condition of anonymity, stated, “We were informed of his departure but not of the reason. The timing, however, speaks volumes.”

Amid whispers of an alleged romantic involvement with a Bangladeshi Muslim woman, the scandal took a darker turn when a provocative social media post from the handle “Voice of Bangladeshi Hindus” fanned historical tensions. The post, heavily critical and incendiary, drew comparisons to Pakistan’s role during the 1971 Liberation War, sparking debates on morality, diplomacy, and national pride.

Who’s Holding the Fort?

With Maroof’s sudden disappearance, Pakistan’s Deputy High Commissioner in Dhaka, Muhammad Asif, has stepped in as Acting High Commissioner. But the silence from Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has only deepened the mystery surrounding Maroof’s future and the fallout of this scandal.

Interestingly, Maroof was seen actively involved in several high-level diplomatic initiatives until early May. His last known public engagement was in Cox’s Bazar on May 9, just two days before his departure.

Maroof’s Whereabouts: A Puzzle Wrapped in Lust & Diplomacy

Despite speculation that he’s only “on leave” for two weeks, diplomatic insiders aren’t convinced. With no official word and mounting pressure online, many wonder if this is the end of Maroof’s diplomatic career—or just the beginning of a darker revelation.

As of now, the world waits. The MMS scandal continues to dominate headlines, and the man at the center of it all remains silent.

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