Retired Lieutenant Colonel Akbar Hussain’s Court Martial: 14-Year Prison Sentence

Retired Lieutenant Colonel Akbar Hussain's Court Martial: 14-Year Prison Sentence

Retired Lieutenant Colonel Akbar Hussain has been sentenced to 14 years in prison by the Field General Court Martial for inciting military personnel to rebellion.

According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Retired Lieutenant Colonel Akbar Hussain has been sentenced under the Field General Court Martial.

The ISPR further stated that the former army officer was sentenced for inciting military personnel to rebellion.

Another key conspirator of the foreign disruptive group has been exposed. During the events of May 9, Akbar Hussain was inciting the public to unrest and mischief.

Certain elements abroad continue to spread fabricated and baseless lies, spewing venom against the institutions safeguarding Pakistan’s security. Among these elements is a person named Akbar Hussain.

During the events of May 9, Akbar Hussain incited the public to unrest and mischief, demonstrating enmity towards the country. From abroad, he continually engages in false and negative propaganda against the Pakistan Army.

Akbar Hussain was once a part of the military. After retirement, at the behest of enemy elements, Akbar Hussain stood against his own country, using the name of the Pakistan Army to obtain foreign funding.

On his X (formerly Twitter) account, Akbar Hussain has been sharing false news about unrest and civil war in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He has also blamed the military for terrorist incidents in Balochistan. These miscreants have stooped so low in their enmity towards the country that they are seen sharing Indian propaganda against Pakistan.

The accusations of treason and working for foreign funding against Akbar Hussain have been proven with numerous pieces of evidence. He should be punished under the Official Secrets Act for inciting the public and the military to rebellion. Akbar Hussain should face the harshest possible actions for treason, terrorism, and inciting violence.

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