Three retired army officers, activist convicted of spying

ISLAMABAD: A military court convicted a rights activist and three retired army officers on charges of espionage and sedition, sentencing them to prison terms ranging from 12 to 14 years, two security officials said late Friday.

The four were tried in separate, unrelated cases. It was unclear when and where the proceedings against them took place, and the two security officers declined to confirm further details.

The activist, Idris Khattak, went missing while travelling in the northwest in 2019. For months, there was no information about him until authorities confirmed he was in custody.

According to the two security officials, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the cases with the media, Khattak was sentenced to 14 years.

The officials said Khattak was accused of sharing “sensitive and important information” with a hostile intelligence agency and other individuals that led to several US drone strikes in recent years in Pakistan’s restive former tribal regions. They said Khattak was given the right to defend himself through a lawyer.

The three retired officers — colonels Faiz Rasool and Mohammad Akmal, and Saifullah Babar, a retired major — were given sentences of 14 years, 10 and 12 years, respectively. They were tried on “espionage charges, and collaborating with hostile intelligence agencies,” one of the security officials said.

Last month, Amnesty International urged Pakistan to stop forcibly disappearing suspected militants — and other suspects — without trial, calling the practice “abhorrent”. In a chilling report entitled “Living Ghosts,” the rights group describes the difficulties faced by the families of the disappeared in obtaining information about their detained relatives.

The activist’s daughter, Talia Khattak, claimed the family has not been notified of Khattak’s trial or sentencing. She further claimed she learned about it through social media and did not receive “any such information from my father’s lawyer.”

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