In a significant development reported by PressTonight, Lt Gen (retd) Faiz Hamid, the former Director General of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), has been taken into army custody. This follows the initiation of a general court martial against him, according to a statement released by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
The arrest marks a rare instance where a high-ranking retired military official faces a general court martial, a procedure typically reserved for serious breaches of military conduct. The exact charges and details surrounding the case have not been disclosed yet, but the move underscores the military’s commitment to accountability within its ranks.
Lt Gen Faiz Hamid, who previously served as the head of Pakistan’s premier intelligence agency, had a notable and sometimes controversial tenure. His involvement in various national and regional security matters placed him at the center of significant geopolitical events during his service.
The military’s decision to pursue a court martial signals a strong stance on discipline and adherence to military law, even for those who have served at the highest levels of command. Further details on the proceedings are awaited as the situation develops.