Faiz Hameed charged under military court martial

Former ISI chief Faiz Hameed formally charged with political misconduct, misuse of authority, and violating the Official Secrets Act. Allegations include engaging in political activities, abusing power, and links to the May 9 unrest

TLDR:

  • Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed formally charged.
  • Court martial focuses on misuse of authority.
  • Violent events and political links investigated.

ISLAMABAD (The Thursday Times) — Lieutenant General (Retd) Faiz Hameed, former Director General of the ISI, has been officially charged in an ongoing court martial under the Pakistan Army Act. The case revolves around allegations of misconduct, misuse of authority, and violations of the Official Secrets Act.

Charges detail alleged violations

The charges against the former military officer include engaging in political activities, compromising national security, and abusing power for personal or political gain. The misuse of state resources and causing harm to individuals have also been listed among the accusations. These charges highlight serious breaches of military and national interests.

Violent events under scrutiny

The Field General Court Martial proceedings have expanded to investigate Faiz Hameed’s alleged involvement in violent incidents, including those tied to the unrest of May 9. The military has indicated that these incidents involved collusion with political elements aiming to destabilise the nation.

Legal rights ensured during proceedings

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has assured that the court martial is being conducted in full compliance with legal standards, ensuring Faiz Hameed’s rights are upheld throughout the process. The case underscores the military’s commitment to accountability, even at its highest levels.

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