‘No one is above the law’: Journalists, politicians welcome Faiz Hameed conviction

Information minister says verdict shows the military’s self-accountability system remains extremely strong

Former ISI chief Lt-Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed. PHOTO: FILE

Political leaders and senior journalists on Thursday hailed the military court’s verdict against former DG ISI (retd) Lt Gen Faiz Hameed as a “historic” development, calling it a clear affirmation that unlawful activities would no longer go unchecked and describing the judgment as a victory of truth and justice.

Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said the ruling demonstrated that the military’s system of self-accountability remained “extremely strong,” noting that Hameed had acted as a political adviser to the PTI and crossed red lines that warranted legal action.

“No one is above the law,” he said, adding that the decision was based on evidence recorded during the proceedings and that Hameed was given full opportunity to defend himself.

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Tarar said Hameed had misused his authority and was found guilty on all charges, including in the Top City matter, adding that further investigations into political matters would continue. Reiterating his stance, the minister said the verdict underscored the robustness of military accountability, again terming the outcome “a triumph of truth.”

PPP terms verdict ‘historic’

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari also welcomed the decision, describing it as a historic judgment that confirmed Hameed’s involvement in unlawful activities.

Speaking to reporters in Chiniot, he noted that while the verdict was significant, several additional cases against Hameed were still underway. He said the former general would, however, have avenues available for appeal.

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, in a post on X, said the country continued to “reap the harvest of the seeds sown for years by Faiz Hameed and General Bajwa.” He prayed for wisdom and restraint in the use of power, saying those who govern must be guided by the fear of God.

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