Pakistan army arrests former spymaster Faiz Hameed, initiates court martial proceedings

An undated file photo of former chief of Pakistan’s premier Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency, Lt. Gen. (retired) Faiz Hameed. (Photo courtesy: ISPR)
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Updated 12 August 2024
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Pakistan army arrests former spymaster Faiz Hameed, initiates court martial proceedings

  • Ex-spymaster faces inquiry over allegations of extortion, land grabbing, snatching valuables from owner of a housing society
  • Hameed, who served as ISI chief from June 2019 till October 2021, was widely seen as being close to jailed ex-PM Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan army said on Monday it had arrested former spymaster Lt. Gen. (retired) Faiz Hameed and initiated court martial proceedings against him over allegations by the owner of a housing society of extortion, land grabbing and snatching valuables.
The army media wing said the military had held a detailed inquiry against Hameed, who is a former chief of Pakistan’s premier Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency, in compliance with the orders of the Supreme Court on a petition filed by the management of the Top City housing society.
The petition, filed by the owner of Top City, Moeez Ahmed Khan (applicant), says the former ISI chief “misused” his office and under his direction, crimes were committed against Khan and his family, including raids on his residence and business offices and arrests of him and his family members.
The petition says the applicant and his family members were robbed of their properties, the applicant was robbed of his business properties and compelled to transfer his businesses into the names of those nominated by Hameed, and false cases were registered against the applicant, his family and employees.
“Complying with the orders of Supreme Court of Pakistan, a detailed court of inquiry, was undertaken by Pakistan Army, to ascertain correctness of complaints in Top City Case made against Lt Gen Faiz Hameed (Retd),” the army’s media wing said. “Consequently, appropriate disciplinary action has been initiated against Lt Gen Faiz Hameed (Retd), under provisions of Pakistan Army Act.”
The statement said multiple instances of violation of the Pakistan Army Act post-retirement had also been established against Hameed, court martial proceedings had been initiated and he was now in military custody.
Hameed, who served as the ISI chief from June 2019 till October 2021, is widely seen to have been close to former prime minister Imran Khan, who has been in jail since August 2023 on a slew of charges that he says are politically motivated.
In the past, Hameed, who retired from the army in December 2022, was widely accused by the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of bringing down the government of his elder brother, Nawaz Sharif, in 2017. The PML-N alleges Hameed worked with then opposition leader Imran Khan to plot Nawaz’s ouster through a series of court cases, culminating in the Supreme Court’s disqualifying of him from office in 2017 for failing to disclose income and ordering a criminal investigation into his family over corruption allegations.
Investigations against senior officers of the all-powerful army are extremely rare in Pakistan, where the military has ruled for almost half of the country’s history and wields extraordinary power even during periods of civilian rule.
Last month, a retired army officer, Lt. Col. Akbar Hussain, was convicted and sentenced to 14 years in prison for “inciting sedition among army personnel,” according to the Pakistani military.


Gunmen kill two cops in Pakistan’s restive northwest

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Gunmen kill two cops in Pakistan’s restive northwest

  • The policemen were killed in separate incidents in Tank and Lakki Marwat districts of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province
  • No group immediately claimed responsibility for killings, which come a day after police killed eight militants in Karak district

PESHAWAR: Unidentified gunmen on Monday shot dead two policemen in separate incidents in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, police said, amid a surge in militancy in the province bordering Afghanistan.

In the first incident, gunmen abducted Sajjad Hussain, a police constable who was traveling home on leave, in KP’s Tank district and later shot him dead, according to district police spokesman Younus Khan.

“The martyred constable, Sajjad Hussain, was posted at the Nasran checkpoint,” Khan told Arab News. “He was intercepted, forced off his vehicle, and shot on Shah Alam–Nasran Road by militants.”

Another policeman, Assistant Sub-Inspector Mumtaz Ali, who was posted in Tank, was shot dead by gunmen in Pezu area of the nearby Lakki Marwat district, according to the Tank district police spokesman.

“The officer, who was posted in Tank, was on his way to his duty station when assailants intercepted his vehicle, forced him out, and opened fire, killing him on the spot,” Khan added.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the killings, which come a day after police killed eight militants in KP’s Karak district.

Pakistan has struggled to contain a surge in militancy in KP in recent years. Militant groups such as the Pakistani Taliban, or the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), have frequently targeted convoys of security forces, police stations and check-posts besides kidnapping government officials in the region.

Islamabad has frequently accused Afghanistan of allowing its soil and India of backing militant groups, including the TTP, for attacks against Pakistan. Kabul and New Delhi have consistently denied this.