Pakistan Army’s retired major Adil Raja alleges senior ISI officials have been directed to track his technical details
Islamabad: Pakistan Army’s retired major Adil Raja has alleged that senior officials of its spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) have been directed to track his technical details.
Sharing the names of the ISI officials, Raja tweeted: "Maj Gen Adeel Minhas, Signals, DG Technical at ISI has been tasked by DG ISI Lt Gen Nadeem Anjum to track my technical details."
He alleged: "He is collaborating with Maj Gen Omer Ahmad Shah, Commander Cyber Command of Pak Army, tasked by Lt Gen Retd Asim Munir to track and hack me virtually. Both these generals are course mates. I have had this information since February 2023."
Raja said he will reveal the residential addresses of both these officers 'to the concerned people' if they do not back off from their task assigned to them.
"The stupid attempts to hack my phone and WhatsApp are ridiculous," Raja tweeted.
Maj Gen Adeel Minhas, Signals, DG Technical at ISI has been tasked by DG ISI Lt Gen Nadeem Anjum to track my technical details. He is collaborating with Maj Gen Omer Ahmad Shah, Commander Cyber Command of Pak Army, tasked by Lt Gen Retd Asim Munir to track and hack me virtually.…
— Adil Raja (@soldierspeaks) April 10, 2023
Pakistani parliamentarians, including former Prime Minister Imran Khan wrote to the United Nations demanding independent investigation of the murder of Arshad Sharif. We are grateful to all those parliamentarians who joined the cause #UN_for_ArshadSharif pic.twitter.com/haRnMxJPbB
— Murad Saeed (@MuradSaeedPTI) April 9, 2023
"Get a life, Adeel and Omer, and be loyal to your country, not your boss. ISI station Chief at London, Col Asad Rasheed, has been sacked recently for failing to assassinate me," he said.
Raja also referred to the alleged killing of senior Pakistani journalist and anchorperson Arshad Sharif in Kenya where he said: "You are only making it more difficult for yourself. I know what you did to #ArshadSharif, but this is not Kenya or UAE."
The journalist was shot dead by Kenyan police last year, triggering a political row in the country.
According to Geo News, he was shot dead by the Kenyan police on a Sunday night in a “mistaken identity”.
Arshad Sharif was killed by four members of the para-military General Service Unit (GSU) in a random shootout in Kenya when the journalist was on his way to his penthouse, where he was living at that time, reported ANI.
Recently, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has written to the United Nations (UN) demanding an ‘independent’ investigation into the killing of the journalist.
PTI leader Murad Saeed tweeted: "Pakistani parliamentarians, including former Prime Minister Imran Khan wrote to the United Nations demanding independent investigation of the murder of Arshad Sharif. We are grateful to all those parliamentarians who joined the cause #UN_for_ArshadSharif."
Meanwhile, Adil Raja, who is a retired major of the Pakistan Army, landed himself in a controversy when he alleged that some senior officers of the military used top models and actresses of Pakistan as bait to record intimate videos of politicians from various political parties.
Adil Raja’s vlog on the controversial topic triggered a storm in Pakistan and he was criticised by many for targeting top-ranking women of the Pakistani entertainment industry. Consequently, despite showing defiance, Adil Raja had to apologise publicly to the actresses he referred to in his vlog, reports Daily Pakistan.
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