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‘Honey trap’ scandal in corridors of power

by Blitz India Media
April 13, 2024
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Honey trap
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LONDON: Amidst the corridors of power in Westminster, a suspected ‘honey trap’ scandal has sent shockwaves, implicating a serving Government minister and 11 others in a web of deceit and manipulation.

According to a series of recent reports by Politico, at least 12 individuals operating within Westminster’s realm — a senior Labour MP, four party staffers, a political journalist, a serving minister in Rishi Sunak’s Government, two backbench Tory MPs, a former MP, another political journalist, a broadcaster, and the manager of an all-party parliamentary group — found themselves at the receiving end of unsolicited messages from two suspicious mobile numbers, with the senders identifying themselves as Abi or Charlie.

What set these messages apart is the unsettling level of personal details that the senders seemed to have about their targets. For instance, the serving minister received a message from Charlie on March 11, claiming past connections in Parliament and engaging in flirtatious exchanges. The former MP received similar message from the same sender, accompanied by explicit photos.

Even journalists were not spared this invasive onslaught. One was bombarded with queries about personal life, including mention of boyfriend, culminating in explicit messages and apologies for overstepping boundaries. Another journalist, who faced a similar ordeal, initially blocked Charlie only to be confronted by Abi the next day.

In response to mounting concerns, a UK parliamentary spokesperson emphasised the gravity of the situation, underlining the institution’s unwavering commitment to cybersecurity. However, suspicions loom large, with cybersecurity experts weighing in, suggesting these targeted messages are part of a sophisticated spear-phishing attack designed to extract compromising information and potentially blackmail the victims.

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