Rawalpindi: Lieutenant General (Retired) Faiz Hameed, the former head of Pakistan’s premier intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), has been taken into custody to face a court martial trial. The arrest marks a significant step in what the military describes as a commitment to accountability within its ranks.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed the development, stating that the retired general is now under investigation for alleged misconduct during his service. Although the specific charges have not been disclosed, sources suggest they pertain to actions taken during his tenure as Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Chief.
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“Complying with the orders of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, a detailed court of inquiry was undertaken by the Pakistan Army to ascertain the validity of complaints made against Lieutenant Gen Faiz Hameed (Retd) in the Top City Case. Consequently, appropriate disciplinary action has been initiated against him under the provisions of the Pakistan Army Act,” read an ISPR press release.
This high-profile case has garnered widespread attention, underscoring the ongoing scrutiny of high-ranking officials in Pakistan’s military establishment. The court-martial process will determine the extent of General Hameed’s involvement and any potential violations of military law, setting a precedent for accountability at the highest levels.