Unpacking General Faiz Hameed's history and ties to Imran Khan

Former spymaster was appointed head of ISI by the former prime minister during his tenure in 2019


News Desk August 12, 2024

General (retd) Faiz Hameez was regarded as a close aide to former prime minister Imran Khan as the latter appointed the former as the head of ISI during his tenure. The ISI chief is generally considered the second most powerful military officer in Pakistan after the head of the army.

Hameed served as DG ISI from 2019 to 2021 and came into the global spotlight when he was filmed drinking tea in the lobby of a Kabul hotel shortly after the Taliban had taken over Afghanistan, following the pullout of the US and other Western forces in 2021.

It was speculated and widely reported that Imran wanted to appoint Hameed the next Army chief after General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa's retirement in November of 2022. He was one of the six generals whose names were forwarded by GHQ for consideration for the top military position in 2022.

Hameed's tenure followed the abrupt removal of then-ISI chief and current Army chief, General Asim Munir, reportedly because he presented evidence alleging that Khan's wife, Bushra Bibi, and close aide, Farah Gogi, were involved in corruption.

Khan, who was ousted from office through a vote of no-confidence in April of 2022, claimed that his removal was orchestrated by the military, which the military has denied.

He went on to wage a campaign of defiance against the military and his arrest in May of 2023 for graft sparked nationwide protests which turned violent and saw unprecedented anger directed at army installations.

It was met with a sweeping crackdown against his party, which went on to win the most seats in February's general elections despite being forced to run as independent candidates.

 

WITH ADDITIONAL INPUT FROM AGENCIES

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