Former Pak Spy Chief Sentenced To 14 Years For State Secret Violations
The former head of Pakistan’s spy agency was sentenced to 14 years in prison for violating state secrets and abusing his authority, the army said on Thursday.
🕒 1 min read
The former head of Pakistan’s spy agency was sentenced to 14 years in prison for violating state secrets and abusing his authority, the army said on Thursday.
Continue Reading
- Campa goes global: Reliance Consumer launches soft drink brand in Nepal, partners with Chaudhary Group for local rollout
- Отчего чувство лишения интенсивнее счастья
- Indian Man, 26, Dies In Crossfire Between Cops, Extortion Gang In Saudi Arabia
-
India Sent Big Warning Ahead Of T20 World Cup Semifinal Clash Against England: “One Concern”
- Mukesh Ambani says Jio, RIL to invest Rs 10 lakh crore on AI; believes artificial intelligence won’t kill jobs
- Opinion: Opinion | Indians Are Growing Sick Of Customs Harassment – But Who Cares?
- India Is Most Dangerous Country To Take Selfie, US Is Number 2
- Air India to replace CEO Campbell Wilson? N Chandrasekaran looking for new chief executive for airline, say reports
- Trump Tariffs impact: Which brands are raising prices in US
- Remove Uber, Ola, Rapido From App Stores: Maharashtra On Bike Taxi Ops