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A Pakistani military court has convicted former ISI director Faiz Hameed.
He has been sentence to a 14-year sentence for breaches of army laws, including political interference and violation of the Official Secrets Act.
The army said the Field General Court Martial followed due process, adding that Hameed was “afforded with all legal rights” and retains the right to appeal.
In a major escalation within Pakistan’s military establishment, a military court on Thursday handed former spy chief Faiz Hameed a 14-year jail term for breaching army laws.
The army said proceedings under the Field General Court Martial began on 12 August 2024 against Hameed, formerly a lieutenant general, under the Pakistan Army Act. He faced four charges: engaging in political activitie

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