Rawalpindi, December 11 – The Pakistan Army has launched a court-martial against former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Chief, Lieutenant General (Retd) Faiz Hamid, on charges of misusing authority, engaging in political activities, and violating the Official Secrets Act.
These actions, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), compromised state security and national interests.
The allegations against the retired general include:
The ISPR statement detailed Hamid’s alleged role in inciting unrest, particularly during the May 9 riots. These protests erupted last year following the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. Supporters of Khan’s PTI party targeted public and military facilities, leading to charges under the Army Act.
Investigations link Hamid to collusion with political entities to foment instability, including his involvement in incidents surrounding the May 9 violence.
The case has drawn attention to the accountability of high-ranking officials in Pakistan’s military. Three other retired officers are also under investigation for their roles in the same housing society case, highlighting systemic challenges within the institution.
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