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A. M. M. Aminur Rahman
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A. M. M. Aminur Rahman is a retired Bangladeshi police officer and commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police. He is a former additional Inspector General of the Pakistan Special Police Establishment.[1] He is a former director of the National Security Intelligence.[2]
Early life
Rahman was born on 1 January 1923.[3] He has a masters of art.[3]
Career
Rahman joined the Indian Civil Service as a Deputy Magistrate and Sub-Deputy Collector on 18 October 1947.[3] He joined the Police Service on 16 June 1948 as an deputy superintendent of police.[3]
Rahman was the Superintendent of Police of the Special Police Establishment in East Pakistan in 1966.[4][5] He graduated from the International Police Academy, Washington, D. C. in 1969.[6] In 1970, he was transferred to Rawalpindi as the Deputy Inspector General of the Pakistan Special Police Establishment.[7] Later promoted to Additional Inspector General of Police.[1] He supported Pakistan during the Bangladesh Liberation War.[8]
Following the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Rahman found himself in a good position with the government of Ziaur Rahman.[8] This was part of a rehabilitation of collaborators of Pakistan in the security establishment of the new regime.[8] He was appointed commissioner of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police.[8] He later served director of the National Security Intelligence.[9]
Rahman donated two million BDT to the President Kazi Rafiqul Alam of the Dhaka Ahsania Mission for the Ahsania Mission Cancer Hospital.[10][11]
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Personal life
Rahman is married to Tahera Rahman.[10]
References
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