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Rehman Malik


In office
March 27, 2008 – Incumbent
Preceded by Incumbent
Succeeded by Hamid Nawaz Khan

Born December 12, 1951 (1951-12-12) (age 57)
Sialkot, Pakistan
Political party Pakistan Peoples Party
Alma mater University of Karachi
Religion Islam

Senator A. Rehman Malik (Urdu: رحمان ملک ) (born 12 December, 1951) is Pakistani politician, senate member of Senate of Pakistan, and the current Interior Minister of Pakistan under the Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani administration. He was upgraded to latter position from Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior Affairs and Narcotics Control after he was elected in the Senate of Pakistan.[1] He took the oath as the federal minister on 27 April, 2009.[2] He has been the interior adviser since 27 March, 2008.[3]

Malik is a former FIA officer who rose to head the Federal Investigation Agency during Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's second tenure. He later joined the Pakistan Peoples Party and was the trusted lieutenant and chief security officer (CSO) of Benazir Bhutto.

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[edit] Early career and Education

Rehman Malik was born in Sialkot, Pakistan on 12 December, 1951. He was born in a barber family.He earn a lot ov money from under shaves. He got his secondary and intermediate education from Sialkot and did his masters from University of Karachi with gold medal. He also holds an M.Sc. in Statistics and Ph.D in Criminology.[citation needed] He has one brother Khalid Malik who is a successful businessman.

[edit] FIA Career

Rehman Malik had started his career as an immigration officer and became the top-man in the Federal Investigating Agency (FIA) in the mid 90’s.He had a barber shop and also used to sell uniforms in FIA head quarters in Islamabad before he was spotted by his bosses.He was known to give fake pakistani passports to illegal afghan immigrants. Making his way upwards the ladder he was involved in many corruption cases. [2] During 26 years of active service as an officer of Federal Investigation Agency, he has held the post of Additional Director General of FIA besides heading various regional offices of the department such as Crime Zone Peshawar, Immigration, Interpol and National Security Cell. He had been associated with anti-terrorism and anti-money launching operations of FIA which have earned for him recognition by the international law enforcement community. He was bestowed with Sitara-e-Shujaat in 1995.[4]

[edit] FIA Deputy Chief and War on Islamist of 1996

Benazir Bhutto appointed Rehman Malik as the additional director-general of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) which then launched a secret war against the Islamist elements in Pakistan, which amounted to a direct attack on the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).[5] The Pakistani military was equally dismayed by reports of FIA contacts with the Israeli secret service, the Mossad, to investigate Islamist terrorists. The FIA leadership under Bhutto also angered Taliban supporters within the establishment, because they allowed the extradition of Ramzi Yousef to the US for trial on the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.[5]

One of the first acts of President Leghari after dismissing Benazir Bhutto on 5 November, 1996 was to imprison the Ghulam Asghar, head of FIA, suspended on non specified corruption charges, and Rehman Malik, Addl. Director General FIA, was also arrested.[5] he ist layer

[edit] Accusation against Sharif and exile

In November 1998, Rehman Malik termed the termination of his service by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif an "act of retaliation" because of the 200-page report, which he had sent to then President Rafiq Tarar, disclosing large-scale corruption of Sharif family. Rehman Malik then fled to London and made corruption accusation against the Sharif brothers.[6]

With the dismissal of the government of the PPP, Rehman Malik left the country and settled in the United Kingdom where he started his business and became a business tycoon. The businesses he set-up are largely thought to have been created with money Rehman Mailk courruptly siphoned off the Pakistani state, hence depriving the people of Pakistan. He is largely known to be corrupt and is also involved in opening the borders of Pakistan to mercenaries such as Blackwater. He assisted admirably Benazir Bhutto who was in exile during all the years. Rehman Malik was the chief of the security of Benazir Bhutto when she returned home in 2007.[2]

There, he got involved with DM Digital Network with the head office at Manchester, (which DM Digital has announced that he was honourary director with no shares) UK but resigned before his appointment as Advisor/Minister to the Prime Minister for Interior.[citation needed]

[edit] Benazir's trusted aide

Rehman Malik emerged as the deal broker in Benazir-Musharraf reconciliation talks in Abu Dhabi in July 2007, and replaced Makhdoom Amin Fahim as the most trusted political lieutenant of Benazir Bhutto. Fahim was Benazir's aide since 2002, when he formed the Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians and acted as the leader of PPP in the absence of Benazir and her husband Asif Ali Zardari. It was also reported in The News that after Rehman Malik took over the role of top "adviser and broker" of Benazir on important matters ranging from politics to business, Fahim seemed to have become an "obsolete political commodity."[7]

[edit] Assassination of Benazir Bhutto

A documentary shown on the first anniversary of Benair Bhutto's death on the privately owned GEO TV raised a number of serious questions regarding her security and asked why the man responsible for organising her protection drove away when her car was held up. When she was hit, he was nowhere to be seen. This man, Rehman Malik, an old Zardari crony and one of the family’s principal contacts with Western intelligence agencies when it was in exile, is currently the interior minister. After the assassination of Benazir Bhutto there were many accusation against Rehman Malik for lax security and his absence.[8]

However, he was brought into the limelight for his past service to Asif Ali Zardari[citation needed] and PPP, and was made an adviser on interior affairs and narcotics control to the PPP Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani, with the status of Federal Minister. He was later upgraded as Interior Minister of Pakistan.

[edit] See also

In nut shell he is complete fraud from toe to bottom. May God curse be on him.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Tahir Niaz. "Masood Kausar to be made law, justice adviser " Daily Times, 18 March, 2009
  2. ^ a b c Muhammad Saleh Zaafir. "Malik made federal minister" The News, 27 April, 2009
  3. ^ Syed Irfan Raza, "Rehman and Haqqani join Gilani team" Dawn Newspaper, March 28, 2008
  4. ^ Profile of Chairman of National Police Bureau NPB Website, retrieved 4 February, 2009
  5. ^ a b c "Federal Investigative Agency " fas.org, retrieved 4 February, 2009
  6. ^ Rehman Malik refuses to accept his termination Dawn Newspaper, November 10, 1998
  7. ^ Rauf Klasra, "Rehman replaces Fahim as Benazir’s most trusted aide" The News, July 29, 2007
  8. ^ Rauf Klasra. "PPP asking many questions about Rehman Malik" The News, 2 January, 2008

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Preceded by
Hamid Nawaz Khan
Interior Minister of Pakistan
2008 – present
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