Breaking: Ex DG ISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor Met Car Accident Near Sargodha
Ex DG ISPR Gen Asif Ghafoor @peaceforchange (Designate GOC 40 Div) met an accident on motorway near Sargodha. Gen sb and his wife are Alhumdullilah safe as the car was under speed limit. pic.twitter.com/cfWRgyYbPJ
— Usama Qureshi (@UsamaQureshy) February 5, 2020
Major General Asif Ghafoor, the ex-Director-General of Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations has met with an accident on a motorway near Sargodha, in Pakistan.
According to a tweet by Usama Qureshi, the Director at Oasis Energy, Pakistan, Asif Ghafoor and his wife are safe as the car was under speed limit.
Pakistan Army's Major General Babar Iftikhar had replaced Major General Asif Ghafoor as the Director-General of the country's Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) in January, 2020.
Ghafoor has been posted as General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Pakistan Army's 40th Infantry Division in Okara, ISPR said, as cited by Radio Pakistan. Ghafoor took to Twitter and wrote, "Thanks to everyone I have remained associated with during the tenure. My very special thanks to Media all across. Can't thank enough fellow Pakistanis for their love and support."
Ghafoor was commissioned into the Pakistani Army on 9 September 1988. He had been the DG ISPR since December 2016, according to the ISPR website.
The General has served on various staff, instructional and command assignments to include Brigade Major Infantry Brigade, Assistant Military Secretary MS Branch, GHQ, Directing Staff Command & Staff College Quetta and Director Military Operations in Military Operations Directorate, GHQ.
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