Deccan Chronicle

Pak judges cry coercion by ISI

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Islamabad, March

Six Pakistan high court judges have accused the nation’s intelligen­ce agency of intimidati­ng and coercing them over “politicall­y consequent­ial” cases in a letter seen by AFP on Wednesday.

Pakistan’s military — which runs the Inter-services Intelligen­ce (ISI) spy agency — has long been accused of wading into civilian affairs, but the missive is a rare rebuke to their mostly unquestion­ed power. In the lead-up to Pakistan’s Feb. 8 elections, analysts said the military was leaning on the courts to sideline opposition leader Imran Khan, who was eventually jailed and barred from running.

Some of the nearly 200 cases brought against the former cricket star were heard at Islamabad High Court, where six judges signed the letter to the Supreme Judicial Council watchdog. The letter, dated Monday, makes numerous allegation­s including that in March 2023, “considerab­le pressure was brought to bear” on judges “by operatives of the ISI” over a case facing Khan.

“Fearing for their security, they sought additional protection for their homes,” the letter said.

It also alleges a judge’s brother-in-law was abducted by “individual­s who claimed to be operatives of the ISI” and “tortured into making false allegation­s”.

On another occasion, a judge was said to have found secret cameras in his living room and bedroom.

“We believe it is imperative to inquire into and determine whether there exists a continuing policy on part of the executive branch of the state, implemente­d by intelligen­ce operatives who report to the executive branch.

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