No previous spy chief hasactually dealtwith court martial in a nation the effective army has straight ruled for almost 3 years.
Islamabad, Pakistan – A previous chief of Pakistan’s leading intelligence firm dealswith court martial following his arrest for declared misbehavior in a case associated to a personal realestate plan.
In a short declaration on Monday, the Pakistani military stated it had detained retired Lieutenant-General Faiz Hameed, the previous head of the effective Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) company, to “ascertain the accuracy” of grievances in a home case and “appropriate disciplinary action” was started versus him.
The declaration stated there were “multiple circumstances of infraction” of the Army Act by Hameed after his retirement in December2022 “The procedure of Field General Court Martial hasactually been started, and Lt Gen Faiz Hameed (Retd) hasactually been taken into military custody,” it included.
The armedforce stated it acted versus the leading officer in accordance with the orders of the Supreme Court, which last year called for an examination versus Hameed after a land advancement business called Top City submitted a petition, declaring Hameed had obtained ownership of some residentialorcommercialproperties along with his sibling and had even blackmailed the business’s owner.
In its petition, Top City, which was establishing land near the capital, Islamabad, for a personal realestate job, declared Hameed was included in land grab and corruption connected to the realestate task, media reports stated. The business likewise implicated the previous ISI chief of abusing his authority and managing raids at the h