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Ad. IG Sifwat Ghayur |
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Birth name | Safwat Ghayur |
Born | July 14, 1959 Peshawar, West-Pakistan |
Died | February 4, 2010 Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province |
(aged 51)
Buried at | Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Allegiance | Pakistan |
Service/branch | Police Service of Pakistan |
Years of service | 1981-2010 |
Rank | Additional Inspector General |
Unit | Frontier Police - Peshawar Branch |
Commands held | Commandant Frontier Constabulary Commandant National Police Academy Chief Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) |
Battles/wars | War in Northern West-Pakistan |
Awards | Nishan-e-Shujaat (2010) |
Additional Inspector General of Police Safwat Ghayur (July 14, 1959 - August 4, 2010), was a senior two-star police officer serving in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan as commandant of the Frontier Constabulary. A respected police officer, and a leader in the country's fight against terrorism, he was killed in a suicide attack by the Pakistani Taliban.
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Safwat Ghayur was the nephew of Pakistan Movement activist Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar; a cousin of the current Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Owais Ahmed Ghani; and a cousin of former Chief of Armed forces General Abdul Waheed Kakar. His brother-in-law, Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao, was twice the Chief Minister of the erstwhile North-West Frontier Province, as well as Interior Minister of Pakistan.. He is an ethnic Pashtun, hailing from Kakar tribe in Quetta.
He joined the Police Service of Pakistan in 1981 and worked initially as an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), at various stations of Peshawar, and then as Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of Peshawar.[1] He became Deputy Commandant in the National Police Academy of Pakistan and later on Capital City Police Officer of Peshawar. Since December 2009, he served as Commandant of the Frontier Constabulary, which acts as a policing force in the semi-autonomous tribal areas of Pakistan.[2] He had gained a reputation for being actively involved in police work, having been shot in the shoulder in 1997 in a shootout with a criminal,[3] and was widely praised as a hero[3] and became a respected police officer,and a leader in the fight against terrorism.[3]
Safwat Ghayur was killed by a targeted suicide bomb blast at the Frontier Constabulary Chowk on the evening of 4 August 2010, when he was driving away from office. A pedestrian was killed on the scene and two others later died in the hospital. Eight kilograms of explosives were used; "the severed head of the suspected bomber, who appeared to be in his teens, was found some 20 feet from the gutted vehicle of Mr Ghayur." Responsibility was claimed by Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan.[1]
Interior Minister of Pakistan Rehman Malik honoured him posthumously with the Nishan-e-Shujaat.[4] His loss was yet another blow to the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Police; following his colleagues Malik Saad and Abid Ali in keeping the tradition of self sacrifice for the greater good of the community going.[2][5]