Pakistan ISI: Pakistani leader of the ISI, Lieutenant General Mukhtar, will retire on Monday


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ISLAMABAD: General Naveed Mukhtar, head of Pakistan's powerful spy agency, ISI, and four other three-star generals are due to retire on Monday, according to an article in the press.

In addition to General Director of Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI), General Mukhtar, the other resigners on Monday are the commander of the Peshawar Corps, General Nazir Ahmad Butt, commander of the command of the strategic forces of the army, General Mian Mohammad Hilal Hussain, Secretary Headquarters (GHQ), Lieutenant General Ghayur Mehmood and Inspector General of Training and Evaluation, GHQ, Lieutenant General Hidayatur Rehman, Dawn Newspaper reported .

He assumed the duties of Chief Executive Officer of the ISI on December 11, 2016. Commanded in a Frontier Force Regiment in 1983, Lieutenant-General Butt graduated from Quetta College of Command and Staff and from NDU Islamabad. He was also military secretary to the Prime Minister and Pakistani defense attaché in the United States.

Commissioned in 1983, Army Corps General Rehman graduated from Quetta, a member of the Command and Staff Team, and the NDU Islamabad, where he also served as as chief instructor. He has the honor of being the first lieutenant general from Gilgit-Baltistan.

Ordered in the artillery in 1982, General Hilal Hussain was appointed commander of the command of the Strategic Army Force in September 2015.

He graduated from Quetta College of Command and Staff and NDU Islamabad. He was military advisor to the Permanent Representative of Pakistan within the UN and military secretary to the President of Pakistan.

General Mahmood, currently serving as the military secretary at HQ, was posted to the Frontier Force in 1982.

He commanded an infantry division in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas. He was also Inspector General of Border Corps and Vice Chief of the General Staff.

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