Ex-ISI chief Faiz Hamid charged for engaging in political activities, misuse of authority: ISPR

Hamid's role in inciting unrest, including May 9, 2023, incident, under investigation, says ISPR

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Former director general of ISI Lieutenant General (retd) Faiz Hamid. — ISPR/File
Former director general of ISI Lieutenant General (retd) Faiz Hamid. — ISPR/File
  • Hamid charged under Pakistan Army Act provisions.
  • Arraignment follows allegations of resource misuse.
  • He was held in custody since August over charges.

RAWALPINDI: Lieutenant General (retd) Faiz Hamid has been formally charged with multiple offences, including engaging in political activities and violating the Official Secrets Act, the military's media wing said on Tuesday.

These violations have compromised state security and interests, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement. Additionally, the charges include misuse of authority and government resources, as well as causing wrongful losses to individuals.

The process of field general court-martial (FGCM) was initiated against Lt Gen (retd) Hamid, who has served as the chief of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), under provisions of the Pakistan Army Act on August 12.

"[...] and in the first place has been formally arraigned on charges of engaging in political activities, violations of Official Secret Act detrimental to safety and interest of the state, misuse of authority & government resources and causing wrongful loss to a person(s)," the military's media wing said in a brief statement issued on Tuesday.

Moreover, the military’s media wing said the former spy master’s role in creating agitation and unrest including May 9 riots “in collusion with vested political interests” was also being investigated.

The May 9 events refer to the violent protests that broke out in the country last year following the arrest of jailed PTI founder Imran Khan in a corruption case.

During the riots, the alleged supporters of PTI founder ransacked and attacked the public properties including military installations, prompting the civil-military leadership of the country to try the rioters under Army Act.

Besides PTI founder Imran, dozens of other party leaders have been implicated in the cases related to the May 9 mayhem.

In the statement today, the ISPR said: “During the process, involvement of Lt Gen Faiz Hamid (Retd), in events related to creating agitation and unrest, leading upto multiple incidents including but not limited to 9th May 2023 incident for fomenting instability; at the behest of and in collusion with vested political interests, is also being separately investigated,” read the statement.

"Lt Gen Faiz Hamid (retd) is being afforded [...] all legal rights as per the law," it added.

Speaking to Geo News, Brigadier (retd) Rashid Wali said the charges levelled against the ex-spy master were of a serious nature.

He said the trial of the former military officer would be conducted in the military court following which the court would announce its verdict.

He said after that Hamid could lodge an appeal against the court verdict as well.

Hamid's arrest

The ex-ISI chief was taken into custody by the military on charges of abuse of power and violating the Army Act earlier this year in August.

The Pakistan Army, following Supreme Court orders, had conducted a detailed inquiry to investigate complaints against Hamid in the Top City case, according to the army's media wing.

It added that the court-martial process was started against the former spy chief based on these complaints.

It said that multiple instances of violation of the Pakistan Army Act post-retirement had also been established against the former general, who also served as Peshawar corps commander.

The arrest was made in connection with a petition filed by the housing society's chief executive officer in the Supreme Court last year, wherein Hamid was accused of land grabbing and stealing valuables from the owner of a private housing society during a raid.

Three more retired officers were also taken into military custody after Hamid’s arrest in connection with the same housing scheme case.