Imran Khan’s Nephew Hassan Niazi Among
Culprits, ISPR Highlights Justice Process Stressing
The Need to Deter Violence-driven Politics
Special Correspondent
Rawalpindi: The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has announced the convictions of 60 individuals involved in the violent events of May 9, 2023, when nationwide riots erupted following the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The riots targeted military and public installations, including GHQ, Jinnah House, PAF bases, and other key sites.
Military courts sentenced the convicts to rigorous imprisonment terms ranging from two to 10 years. This move follows thorough investigations, due legal processes, and evidence-based trials.
Convictions and Associated Incidents
Attack on Jinnah House, Lahore
- Hassan Khan Niazi – 10 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Mian Abbad Farooq – 2 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Raees Ahmed – 6 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Arzam Junaid – 6 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Ali Raza – 6 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Brig (Retd) Javed Akram – 6 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Muhammad Arslan – 7 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Muhammad Umair – 6 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Noman Shah – 4 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Muhammad Raheem – 6 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Raja Danish – 4 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Syed Hassan Shah – 9 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Muhammad Abdullah – 4 years rigorous imprisonment.
Attack on GHQ, Rawalpindi
- Khuram Liaqat – 4 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Pirzada Mian Muhammad Ishaq Bhutta – 3 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Ameen Shah – 9 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Ikram Ullah – 9 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Fahim Sajid – 8 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Hamza Sharif – 2 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Amjad Ali – 2 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Zahid Khan – 2 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Sohrab Khan – 4 years rigorous imprisonment.
Destruction of Military Vehicles in Peshawar
- Rashid Ali – 8 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Waqar Khan – 3 years rigorous imprisonment.
Attack on PAF Base Mianwali
- Tariq Mehmood – 7 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Waseem Ahmed – 5 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Irfan Ali – 2 years rigorous imprisonment.
Incidents in Karachi
- Ashfaq Ahmed – 6 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Muhammad Zahid – 3 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Saleemullah Khan – 4 years rigorous imprisonment.
Incidents in Multan
- Naeemullah Khan – 7 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Nadeem Ahmed – 6 years rigorous imprisonment.
Other Key Convictions
- Bilal Khan – 9 years rigorous imprisonment (attack on military offices in Mardan).
- Muhammad Ayaz – 6 years rigorous imprisonment (destruction of army equipment in Rawalpindi).
- Zubair Ahmed – 4 years rigorous imprisonment (attack on police infrastructure in Faisalabad).
Additional Convictions Related to Nationwide Incidents
- Junaid Iqbal – 8 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Naveed Akhtar – 6 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Haris Khan – 4 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Muhammad Salman – 7 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Aamir Khan – 2 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Tahir Iqbal – 3 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Abdul Basit – 5 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Shahid Nadeem – 7 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Adnan Shah – 4 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Zafar Ali – 2 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Asadullah – 3 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Shakeel Ahmed – 6 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Saeedullah Khan – 4 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Asghar Khan – 7 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Ehtesham Ali – 9 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Khizer Hayat – 8 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Abdul Kareem – 6 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Tauseef Ahmed – 3 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Azam Khan – 5 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Hammad Ali – 4 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Bilal Ahmed – 6 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Saqib Nisar – 9 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Muhammad Kashif – 3 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Saifullah Khan – 5 years rigorous imprisonment.
- Asif Iqbal – 4 years rigorous imprisonment.
Earlier Sentences Announced on December 21
On December 21, the ISPR announced the first phase of convictions involving 25 individuals. These sentences ranged from two to 10 years, with 14 convicts receiving 10-year terms. Many of these individuals were linked to the Jinnah House attack and assaults on GHQ and PAF Base Mianwali.
The ISPR described these actions as a necessary step toward justice and reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the state’s writ. Additional trials are ongoing in Anti-Terrorism Courts, and convicts retain the right to appeal their sentences under the Constitution.
The ISPR stressed the need to deter violence-driven political agendas in the future, urging citizens not to fall prey to propaganda and to respect the law.