Bangladeshi Mountaineer Tamal Arrested in Nepal for Voyeurism, Assaulting Female Tourist
In a shocking incident that has sent shockwaves through the international mountaineering community and tarnished the country's image abroad, a well-known Bangladeshi climber and tour organizer has been arrested in Nepal. Taufique Ahmed Tamal, 35, was caught red-handed by foreign tourists while secretly filming a Malaysian female trekker in a hotel bathroom, triggering an immediate and severe law enforcement intervention in the Kaski district.
The dangerous nature of the offense has ignited massive outrage across social media platforms, with several Bangladeshi female trekkers coming forward to voice historical allegations of misconduct against the veteran climber. Given Tamal's established profile as an experienced mountaineer who has led numerous high-altitude expeditions over the years, industry insiders warn that this cross-border criminal scandal could severely damage diplomatic goodwill, potentially complicating visa facilities and introducing stringent travel restrictions for all Bangladeshi tourists seeking to visit Nepal.
Caught Red-Handed: The Chilling Details of the Assault
According to the criminal complaint filed with the Kaski District authorities, the harrowing breach of privacy took place at the Hotel Himalaya Majestic, located in the remote terrains of Madi, Ward No. 9 of the Machhapuchchhre Rural Municipality. The informant and victim, Nurdhiya Izyan Binti Mohd Radza, a 38-year-old tourist from Selangor, Malaysia, detailed that the predator targeted her on the evening of 6th June (21st Jestha, 2081, under the Nepali calendar), at around 5:30 PM.
The first information report reveals a highly predatory pattern. While the victim was bathing in Room No. 4 of the establishment, Tamal stealthily intruded into the space, utilizing his mobile phone to capture highly objectionable photographs and videos without her knowledge or consent. Upon realizing she was being recorded, the victim bravely confronted the perpetrator and caught him red-handed with the device.
When demanded to answer for his actions, Tamal escalated the situation into physical violence. He became highly aggressive, unleashed a torrent of vulgar and abusive language, physically assaulted the Malaysian tourist, and issued terrifying threats against her honor, reputation, and life.
Following an emergency call, the Nepal Police arrived at the hotel, took Tamal into custody, and seized his smartphone. A preliminary digital forensic sweep of his device by law enforcement uncovered a hoard of multiple objectionable videos and hidden camera clips targeting various other domestic and international female tourists, revealing a deeply entrenched history of voyeurism.
Rigorous Legal Action and Backlash from Female Climbers
The Nepal Police have formally booked the Bangladeshi national under the country's stringent federal criminal laws, classifying his actions as a severe offense against public interest, health, safety, convenience, and morality.
"Based on this complaint, I request that the said Bangladeshi citizen be arrested, kept in custody for investigation, and that maximum necessary legal action be taken against him in accordance with Chapter 10, Section 118 of the Muluki Criminal Code, 2074, to provide me with justice."
— From the sworn declaration of the informant, Nurdhiya Izyan Binti Mohd Radza
The formal processing of the complaint has opened up an extensive, multi-layered field investigation and spot inquiry by Nepalese detectives. Since news of his arrest broke, a floodgate of allegations has opened on digital networks, with numerous Bangladeshi female adventurers sharing their own traumatic encounters.
They allege that they faced severe harassment, predatory behavior, and unsafe environments while participating in Himalayan trekking expeditions previously organized and commanded by Tamal. The accused mountaineer remains heavily guarded under administrative tribunal detention orders as investigators compile the digital evidence from his phone to present a foolproof case before the Kaski District Court.