Aftab Ahmed Khan

Aftab Ahmed Khan 'IPS' is a former Indian Police Service officer, turned politician from Mumbai, India, noted for his encounter killings of gangsters from the Mumbai organized crime syndicates.

An officer of the Indian Police Service, Khan was a Deputy Inspector General of Police in Maharashtra state in the 1980s. He shot into fame with the shootout at the Lokhandwala Complex, Andheri, in which seven gangsters including Maya Dolas and Dilip Buwa were killed in 1991.

In the mid-1990s, Khan sought to build on his media image by joining politics. Initially expressing interest in joining the Samajwadi Party, he eventually went with the Janata Dal, with whom he stood elections in the Mumbai North-west constituency in 1998. Khan was commissioned as an IPS officer in 1963 in the Maharashtra Cadre. He served as SDPO of Palghar and Baramati, Addl. SP of Nashik District, Deputy Commandant of SRPF Group II at Pune, DCP of Mumbai Police Detection Unit, Commandant of SRPF Group IV at Nagpur and Group VIII at Mumbai (1976-1978), SP of Solapur District (1978-1981), SSP of Thane District in which capacity he was involved in the raising of the Thane Commissionerate as Addl. Commissioner (I) in the rank of SSP (1981-1984), DIG (Sector Commander) of CRPF on deputation in Punjab (1984-86), Addl. CP of Mumbai Police Crime Branch (1986-1989), DIG of SRPF HQ (1989-1990), Addl. CP (North) (1990-1993) and Jt. Cp (Crime) (1993-1995) of Mumbai Police. He retired 2 years prematurely as ADG (Training) of Maharashtra Police in 1997. His father Dr. A.S. Khan had been a noted Public Prosecutor in undivided Hyderabad State and then in Bombay State, practising at the Aurangabad Sessions Court and the High Court.[1]

Currently he helps run a private security agency that he set up in 1996 along with his son.[2]

In 2007, director Apoorva Lakhia directed the Bollywood crime film Shootout at Lokhandwala, which was based on the 1991 Lokhandwala Complex shootout led by Aftab Ahmed Khan. Khan was also portrayed in the film as Additional Police Commissioner Shamsher Khan played by Sanjay Dutt. Also, Aftab Ahmed Khan played a supporting role in the film himself, as a police commissioner.

References

  1. S Hussain Zaidi (1998-02-05). ""Mr Controversy" seeks a clean ticket". Indian Express. Archived from the original on 4 June 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-23.
  2. Syed Firdaus Ashraf (2007-05-22). "Meet the man behind the Lokhandwala shootout". rediff.com. Retrieved 2007-05-24.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.