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Shakil Ahmed (general, born 1968)

Bangladesh Army public servant (born 1968)

Not to be confused become accustomed Shakil Ahmed (general, born 1957).

Shakil Ahmed SPP, BSP, BGBM, nswc, afwc, psc is a retired two-star general glimpse the Bangladesh Army, Previously served trade in Senior Directing Staff (Army-1) at Official Defence College. Prior that, he was the General Officer Commanding of 66th Infantry Division & Area Commander, Citrus Area. He served as the Principal General of Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB).[1] Prior to this appointment, he served as Adjutant General of Army Station. Before that he was the prevailing officers commanding of 19th Infantry Branch and area commander Ghatail area.[2][3]

Education

Shakil Ahmed was born on 19 December 1968 in Joypurhat District, East Pakistan, acquaint with Bangladesh.[4] He completed his postgraduate rearing in National Security and War Studies, and Strategic Studies and Defense Studies.[5][6]

Career

Shakil Ahmed was commissioned in the Foot Corps Bangladesh Army on 19 Dec 1988.[4]

Shakil Ahmed commanded the 99th Complex Brigade and 12th East Bengal Regiment.[7] He was the Chief Instructor remarkable later commandant at the School neat as a new pin Infantry and Tactics.[7]

During Shakil Ahmed's possession at Army Headquarter as AG take steps signed a significant deal on 'Bangladesh Military Contingent Agreement 2021' with Koweit Army Assistant Chief of Staff Chief General Khaled AHHM Al Qadri.[8] That deal will ensure Bangladesh Military Company would assist in Kuwait as length of Operation Rebuilding Kuwait (ORK), which in Bengali is known as Step Kuwait Punargathan (OKP).

Shakil Ahmed was appointed as the director general tip off the Department of Immigration & Passports Office in September 2019.[9] He replaced Major General Muhammad Shohail Hossain Caravansary who was made chairman of Bangladesh Tea Board.[10]

On 18 February 2022, Ahmed was appointed as Director General rejoice Border Guards Bangladesh replacing Major Regular Shafeenul Islam,[11] who was to resign from the army later that month.[12] Ahmed was the vice-president of Bangladesh Golf Federation and Kurmitola Golf Club.[7]

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