Govt sacks IB chief Ijaz Shah
Islamabad, March 18 :Pakistan Government has sacked the controversial Intelligence Bureau chief, Ijaz Shah, who was accused by slain former premier Benazir Bhutto of being involved in a plot to kill her. Shah, a former official of the Inter-Services Intelligence agency, was appointed as Director-General of the IB in 2004.
A controversial figure, Shah has been accused of using his department for “political victimisation” and undermining the judiciary.
A close associate of President Pervez Musharraf, Director-General Brig (retd) Shah was reportedly one of four persons named by Bhutto as prime suspects in the suicide bomb attack on her homecoming procession in Karachi on October 19 last year.
Bhutto was killed in another suicide attack in a pre-poll rally on December 27 in Rawalpindi.
Shah paid a farewell call on caretaker Prime Minister Mohammedmian Soomro on Monday. Soomro expressed appreciation for Shah’s service and wished him success for his future, a Government statement said.
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