Former Spy Chief Faiz Hamid Jailed: Pakistan's Military Sends Strong Signal
Former ISI chief Faiz Hamid has been sentenced to 14 years by a military court in Pakistan for charges including political interference. This conviction marks a significant moment in Pakistan's military and political landscape, involving alleged misconduct and ties with former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
In a landmark decision, a Pakistan military court sentenced former ISI chief Faiz Hamid to 14 years in prison. The charges against Hamid ranged from political interference to violating the Official Secret Act. His conviction culminated in prolonged legal proceedings, signaling a strong message from the military.
Hamid, closely allied with jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan during his tenure, held the reins of the powerful intelligence agency from 2019 to 2021. The military statement indicated Hamid was found guilty of all charges, although specifics remain undisclosed.
This ruling also highlights tensions between Khan, who blames the military for his ousting, and the military establishment that has vastly influenced Pakistan's governance. Hamid's conviction comes amid ongoing investigations related to political violence involving Khan's supporters, reflecting the complex interplay of power in the nation's political arena.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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