Pakistan military court, a field general court martial (FGCM), has
recently awarded punishment to two senior retired Army officers and one civil
officer on the charges of espionage/ leakage of sensitive information to
foreign agencies prejudice to the national security. The
officers were tried under Pakistan Army Act (PAA) and Official Secret Act by
separate FGCM for separate cases, as informed by the Pakistan military’s media
wing. The three individuals who have been awarded punishments are:
1. Retired
Lieutenant General Javed Iqbal — awarded 14 years rigorous imprisonment
2. Retired
Brigadier Raja Rizwan — awarded death sentence
3. Doctor
Wasim Akram (Employed at Sensitive Organisation) — awarded death sentence
These punishments
have been confirmed by the Chief of the Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa. There is no statutory right to appeal against
the punishment awarded by the FGCM, however, a convicted person may make mercy
petition to the Chief of the Army Staff. After an amendment to
the Pakistan Army Act issued in 2015 (Act No. XIX), the trial by FGCM have
become most notorious and secretive under the military legal system in Pakistan.
The Convening officer or the military court may make an order for not
publishing the names of court officials, witnesses, prosecutors and even defending
officers provided to an accused.
Brief
information about the trial is available at newspaper Dawn<https://www.dawn.com/news/1485510>
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