The Army had taken disciplinary action against 15 officers and soldiers after the 2014 attack on Peshawar’s Army Public School, revealed an inquiry report on September 25, reports Samaa TV. According to the inquiry report, at least four Army personnel, including a Major, were removed from the services by the military’s court of inquiry and five others were jailed for 28 days. Colonel Kashif, a representative of the Army, told the judicial commission that the officers and soldiers didn’t show negligence but the action against them was taken because they didn’t maintain Army’s highest standard while responding to the attack on the school. In October 2018, Supreme Court’s former chief justice Saqib Nisar had set up a one-man commission headed by Justice Khan. The commission was made after the parents of children demanded the authorities form a high-level inquiry commission to investigate the massacre. The judicial commission submitted its report in the Supreme Court in July. The commission recorded the statements of 101 witnesses and 31 Police and other officials of law enforcement agencies for its 3,000-page report. It was prepared by Justice Muhammad Ibrahim Khan of the Peshawar High Court.