Hafiz Qasim Munir, Brother of Army Chief, Accused of Killing Poor Man in Drunken Driving Incident, Reports Hamid Noorani

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According to Washington-based investigative journalist Hamid Noorani, a disturbing incident has come to light involving Hafiz Qasim Munir, the brother of Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir. Hafiz Qasim Munir is alleged to have been under the influence of alcohol when he struck and killed a poor individual with his vehicle, while also injuring several others. The victims and their families, according to Noorani, have not only been denied justice but also subjected to humiliation by the authorities, further exposing the flaws within Pakistan's legal system.

It is worth noting that Hamid Noorani is the same journalist who previously exposed the 20 billion rupee financial scandal linked to former Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, a revelation that shook Pakistan’s political and military establishment. Noorani’s investigative work has made him a prominent figure known for shedding light on high-level corruption and misuse of power within Pakistan.

In this latest exposé, Noorani highlights how Hafiz Qasim Munir, just days before the fatal accident, was involved in another controversy. He allegedly demanded millions in bribes from a female bureaucrat, threatening to have her dismissed from her position if she didn’t comply. The journalist’s revelations have led to growing outrage and raised serious questions about the impunity enjoyed by those in power, as well as the ability of Pakistan’s justice system to serve the oppressed.

This incident not only draws attention to the deep-seated corruption in the country but also serves as another reminder of the growing mistrust between the public and those in positions of authority. Noorani’s investigative work continues to expose how justice is often out of reach for the marginalized, while the powerful remain untouched.

 
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Hamid Norani’s report from America

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