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Ijaz Shah
Brigadier Ijaz Shah is a retired Pakistan Army officer and the former Director-General of Intelligence Bureau of Pakistan, and a long-term close associate of Pervez Musharraf, and a former Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) operator.〔(Profile of Saeed Sheikh ), under 5 February 2002〕 He resigned as the IB chief on 17 March 2008. Appointed in 2004, the IB chief became a controversial and notorious personality in Pakistan where he was accused of using his department for political victimisation and for undermining the judiciary.〔Syed Irfan Raza. ('Intelligence Bureau chief removed' ) ''Dawn Newspaper'', 18 March 2008〕 ==Career as ISI officer== Shah was the ISI handling officer of the British-born international terrorist Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, convicted for the murder of ''Wall Street Journal'' reporter Daniel Pearl and part of the terrorist group Harkat-ul-Mujahideen as well as the handling officer for Osama Bin Laden and Mulla Mohammed Omar. In 1999, while serving a prison sentence for terrorist offence, Sheikh had been released in exchange for the passengers of the hijacked Indian Airlines flight 814. In February 2002, cornered by Pakistani police under strong American diplomatic pressure, Omar Sheikh turned himself to his close confident Brig. Shah, who then was the Home Secretary of the Pakistani Punjab region: Shah briefed Sheikh for a full week before remanding him to police custody.〔John Donnelly, "Probe ID's Pearl abductor," ''Boston Globe'' 7 February 2002; (Reported in "The Cynical Nerd"'s "Indian Nation Interest" ), posted 4 May 2006.〕
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