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    Former ISI Chief Faiz Hamid Sentenced to 14 Years by Field General Court Martial

    Farhan AliBy Farhan AliDecember 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    Former ISI Chief Faiz Hamid Sentenced to 14 Years by Field General Court Martial
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    Former ISI Chief Faiz Hamid Sentenced to 14 Years by Field General Court Martial

    The Field General Court Martial (FGCM) has sentenced former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Lt Gen (retd) Faiz Hamid to 14 years of rigorous imprisonment. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) announced the verdict after a 15-month legal process conducted under the Pakistan Army Act. The proceedings covered four major charges related to political involvement, the misuse of authority, and violations of state-related laws.

    According to the ISPR, Faiz Hamid faced allegations of engaging in political activities and breaching the Official Secret Act. His actions, described as harmful to state interests, included the misuse of government resources and causing wrongful losses. After extensive hearings and document reviews, the FGCM found him guilty on all charges, leading to the announcement of the 14-year sentence on 11 December 2025.

    The military confirmed that all legal procedures were followed. The accused retained full legal representation and the right to defend his case during the trial. ISPR added that he also has the right to appeal the verdict at the appropriate forum. Meanwhile, another inquiry is underway regarding his alleged involvement in political agitation conducted in collaboration with various actors. This separate review will determine whether further actions are necessary.

    The case marks one of the most significant military accountability proceedings in recent years. It underscores the importance of due process within institutional frameworks and highlights increasing scrutiny over political interference by serving or retired officials. The FGCM verdict is expected to generate broad political and institutional debate as the appeal process unfolds.

    Field General Court Martial Lt Gen (R) Faiz Hameed
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