On Monday, Pakistan’s retired Lt. Gen. Amjad Shoaib was arrested by Islamabad police. Yes, the news of his arrest became official on Monday morning, after which his arrest has become one of the hottest topics on the Internet. According to the sources, retired general Amjad Shoaib was arrested on charges of agitating the public against national institutions. Well, all the details of the retired lieutenant were confirmed in the early hours of this Monday. Now, there is a moment of concern among the people who are talking about this arrest. Let’s find out what happened to him and why he was arrested in this case.
Why was Lieutenant General (ret.) Amjad Shoaib arrested?
Ramna police station staff reportedly arrested him at his residence in the federal capital. We tell you that last night the First Information Report (FIR) was presented against the former Army officer. The FIR turned up at the Ramna Police Station after his TV interview. Since news of his arrest broke online, many have come forward in support of him, while more have come out against him. Our sources are trying to gather more details about this arrest as details about where Amjad Shoaib is now have not been revealed yet.
A Facebook user, Farida Roedad, wrote, “Gen. Rtd. Shoaib Amjad is an honorable man who has the guts to speak on behalf of his country, Pakistan, and he does so because he has the courage to see the faults of his soldiers. Gen Amjad is a brave soldier and remains a soldier who has vowed to defend his country against all enemies, external and internal. May Allah give us the guts to support this man.”
Another user also took to his social media account and wrote: “I think his (Amjad Shoaib) arrest will backfire. Serious concern prevails in the Society of Ex-servicemen and in various segments of the Society”. According to police reports, the FIR appeared with magistrate Owais Kahn as the complainant. The case was registered under sections 153A (promoting enmity between different groups, etc.) and 505 (statements leading to public harm) of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).
The FIR alleges that during a television interview, the former soldier incited people to rebel against the institutions. He is in police custody right now and will make an appearance today. Stay tuned with us for more details.
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