Pakistan's Power Play: Spy Chief's Sentencing Fuels Political Intrigue

Former spy chief Faiz Hameed was sentenced to 14 years by a Pakistani military court, signaling potential legal actions against politicians involved in past anti-army riots. Accusations extend to political manipulation and unrest engineered by Hameed in collaboration with unnamed political figures. Investigations continue, implicating Hameed's involvement in strategic political events.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Islamabad | Updated: 12-12-2025 11:48 IST | Created: 12-12-2025 11:48 IST
Pakistan's Power Play: Spy Chief's Sentencing Fuels Political Intrigue
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In a dramatic turn of events, Pakistan's former spy chief Faiz Hameed has been sentenced to 14 years in prison by a military court for multiple charges, including violations of the Official Secrets Act. The ruling may initiate a wave of legal actions against political figures allegedly involved in prior anti-army riots.

The military's statement on Hameed's sentencing highlighted his political activities and suggested a wider conspiracy linking him to politicians, potentially orchestrating unrest. The involvement of other retired officers in similar schemes is also under scrutiny, although specific details remain undisclosed.

The controversy traces back to Hameed's alleged role in the 2017 Faizabad agreement and accusations of manipulating the political landscape during the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's tenure. As investigations deepen, the unfolding drama continues to stir Pakistan's political waters, with potential implications for numerous political figures.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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