So...help this poor ferenghi out-
1. Does the IB turn over information, evidence and intelligence involving "...sleeper cells, foreign agents and other anti-Pakistani elements within Pakistan..." to the MI for prosecution or your law-enforcement agencies and judicial courts?
The IB is an independent intelligence gathering body, there are collaborations between the IB & ISI (even though they serve different purposes), as both are under the jurisdiction of the government of Pakistan. Maybe I should have been clearer before: the IB gathers non-military domestic intelligence inside Pakistan. The ISI is a non-military intelligence gathering agency as well, & it gathers foreign non-military intelligence. To answer your question, no, the IB does not give intelligence to the MI, as they are under different jurisdictions (IB is under the Pakistan government, MI under the Pakistan Defense Forces), & function independently; & one gathers non-military intelligence, the other gathers military intelligence.
2. What happens when the IB or law enforcement officials find themselves following criminal activities within Pakistan conducted by possible locally-based proxy assets of ISI foreign intelligence operations? How is that conflict of responsibility resolved? Or, more to the point, whom takes precedent in those matters?
An example might be the allegations of rapes/murders within FATAville in January 2010 by senior members of the Haqqani network.
As both the ISI & IB fall under the jurisdiction of the government of Pakistan, it is their responsibility to resolve the issue. And no link has been established that Pakistan actually supports the Haqqani network, just that it hasn't taken action against it. Big difference.
Now, perhaps you don't believe the Haqqani network exists within Pakistan.
It exists, as does the Quetta Shoora.
Perhaps you do but don't believe this network has any relationship with the ISI or elements within the ISI as a retained proxy force against Afghanistan. Perhaps you agree with both former assertions but don't believe these alleged rapes and murders occurred.
It doesn't matter what I believe, all that matters is conclusive evidence implicating the ISI or any other agency of being terrorist organizations of harboring terrorists
as per its policy (this doesn't include these agencies being infiltrated by enemy elements). That clearly hasn't happened, & even the OBL incident doesn't indict the ISI, Pakistan Army or the Pakistan government.
Still, who would lead such an investigation and upon whose desk would decisions to prosecute ultimately fall?
Thanks.
The judiciary would ask for a special investigation team to be formed to verify whether the allegations against the IB/ISI (that fall under the jurisdiction of the Pakistan government) are correct or not, & then the Supreme Court will decide what actions need to be taken, & who needs to be punished.