Honorific Prefix: | Major General |
Faisal Naseer | |
Honorific Suffix: | TBt |
Office4: | Director General CT-Wing of the ISI |
Term Start4: | Jan 2017 |
Birth Name: | Faisal Naseer |
Allegiance: | Pakistan |
Serviceyears: | 1992–present |
Rank: | Major General |
Unit: | Inter-Services Intelligence |
Commands: | DG Counterterrorism ISI |
Awards: | Tamgha-i-Basalat 45px Hilal-e-Shujaat |
Spouse: | Hina Faisal |
Faisal Naseer (Urdu: فیصل نصیر) is a Pakistani Two Star General and spymaster who is the current Director General of Counter Intelligence for the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).[1]
In 1992, Faisal Naseer was inducted into the Pakistan Army.[2] His role in Balochistan and Sindh earned him the moniker 'super spy'.[2]
During his tenure as a Brigadier in 2018, he was conferred with the Tamgha-i-Basalat, a distinguished service decoration.[3] [4]
In July 2022, he was promoted to the rank of Major General.[5] Later, in the same year, he was designated as the Director General (Counterintelligence) DG(C), effectively making him the second-in-command of the ISI, overseeing internal security and counterintelligence.[2] He holds the highest position in Pakistani military intelligence, second only to the Director General of the ISI.[2]
See main article: 2022–2023 Pakistan political unrest.
See main article: Death of Arshad Sharif.
The Pakistani senior Journalist Arshad Sharif, who was forced to flee from the country after being charged with sedition over criticizing the military,[6] [7] was subsequently murdered in Kenya.[8] In his press briefing, Anjum tried to convince public regarding the fleeing of Arshad Sharif,[9] however, months after the presser, Arshad Sharif's mother publicly accused a number of senior-ranking officers of ISI, including former Army Chief General Bajwa, Faisal Naseer and Nadeem Anjum of conspiring for the "targeted, premeditated, planned and calculated murder" of her son, claiming that Sharif was threatened by the agency after insinuating in a program called "Woh Kon Tha", (aired on ARY News) that ISI and America had played a major part in Imran Khan's ouster through a high-profile regime change operation in Pakistan.[10]
He was criticised and accused by former prime minister Imran Khan of being behind an attempt to assassinate him in November 2022. In October 2022, Naseer was accused of torturing Pakistani politician Azam Swati in custody. Imran Khan urged Chief of Army Staff Qamar Javed Bajwa to remove him, saying that he's bringing "disrepute to the army, Pakistan and you".[6]
However, when asked to bring up proof in order to back up his claims, Imran Khan admitted that he had no evidence for his allegations against Naseer.[11]