Rehman Malik
NI (
Punjabi,
Urdu
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: رحمان ملک; born 12 December 1951 – 23 February 2022) was a Pakistani politician, and a former
Federal Investigation Agency
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(FIA) officer, who later served as the federal
Interior Minister
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from 25 March 2008 until 16 March 2013.
Prior to his entry in
national politics, Malik had served in the FIA as a
special agent
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, eventually becoming the Additional Director General of the Federal Investigation Agency in 1993 until 1996. During his stint as Director, he coordinated successful
counter-terrorist operations in the country as well as abroad, including the arrest and extradition of
Yousaf Ramzi to the United States in 1995. After being removed from the Directorship, Malik moved to the United Kingdom and began political activity through the
PPP platform.
From 2004 until 2007, he served as the chief of security of
Benazir Bhutto
Benazir Bhutto (21 June 1953 – 27 December 2007) was a Pakistani politician who served as the 11th prime minister of Pakistan from 1988 to 1990, and again from 1993 to 1996. She was also the first woman elected to head a democratic governmen ...
and became senior official of the
central committee of the PPP. After successfully contesting the
general elections
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held in 2008, Malik was appointed adviser and eventually appointed Interior Minister by
Prime Minister
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Yousaf Gillani.
[Muhammad Saleh Zaafir]
"Malik made federal minister"
''The News'', In 2013, he lost his
ministerial appointment after a
Supreme Court
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's hearing against the
dual nationality case, which also influenced his decision of resigning from the
Pakistan Senate, also the same year.
Biography
Malik was born on 12 December 1951 in
Sialkot
Sialkot (Punjabi language, Punjabi, ) is a city located in Punjab, Pakistan. It is the capital of the Sialkot District and the List of most populous cities in Pakistan, 12th most populous city in Pakistan. The boundaries of Sialkot are joined ...
,
Punjab
Punjab (; ; also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb) is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. It is located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of modern-day eastern Pakistan and no ...
,
Pakistan
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.
He gained his
BSc degree and
MSc in
Statistics
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in 1973 from the
Karachi University.
In 2011, Malik was conferred with an honorary
PhD
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by the Karachi University in recognition of "matchless services to the country in the war on terror and particularly in restoring peace to the citizens of Karachi."
Controversially, the decision of conferring a PhD to Rehman Malik was criticized by the university's professors.
The media also criticized the university's decision.
Over this issue, the teachers society of Karachi University passed a unanimous resolution demanding the
Governor of Sindh and the
Vice Chancellor
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revoke the honorary doctorate degree.
FIA career
In 1973, Malik joined the
National Alien Registration Authority (NARA) as the immigration agent and subsequently served in the various services of the
intelligence community, working in various criminal offense cases.
In the 1980s, allegedly on the recommendation of Chaudhry Zahoor Elahi, he joined the
Federal Investigation Agency
The Federal Investigation Agency (; reporting name: FIA) is a border control, criminal investigation, counter-intelligence and security agency under the control of the Interior Secretary of Pakistan, tasked with investigative jurisdiction on u ...
(FIA) as a
special agent
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and initially investigated cases against
KHAD's
terrorist
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-sponsored operations in the country. Eventually he was appointed an Additional Director General of the FIA in 1993. His appointment was personally approved by Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.
As Director of the FIA, Malik launched a
secret war against the
Islamist elements in Pakistan, which amounted to a direct attack on the
Inter-Services Intelligence
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(ISI).
["Federal Investigative Agency "](_blank)
''fas.org'', retrieved 4 February 2009 His efforts equally dismayed the
military
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establishment by reports of the FIA contacting the Israeli secret service, the
Mossad
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, to investigate Islamist terrorists. The FIA leadership under Malik also angered Taliban supporters within the conservative
establishment, because they allowed the extradition of
Ramzi Yousef to the United States for trial on the
1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Removal from FIA and exile in UK
In the ending months of 1996,
President Farooq Leghari exercised the
constitutional option to dismiss his party's own government.
One of the first acts of President Leghari, after dismissing Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto on 5 November 1996, was to imprison Ghulam Asghar,
Director General of the FIA, on non-specified corruption charges. Malik, Additional Director General of FIA, was also arrested and remained in prison for one year.
Later, he also survived assassination attempt.
Immediately, Malik was terminated from the FIA by Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif in 1997. In November 1998, 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 the Sharif family. Malik then flew to
London
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and made a corruption accusation against the Sharif brothers. With the dismissal of the government of the PPP, Malik left the country and settled in the United Kingdom, where he set up his own private
security firm, DM Digital Network. Malik, serving at the capacity as firm's president, established its head office at
Manchester
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. Through this firm, he assisted Benazir Bhutto during her exile, and he was her Chief of Security when she returned home in 2007.
During his nine-year-long exile in England, Malik obtained
British citizenship. However, he stated that he gave up his British nationality in 2008 before holding public office. He was the Founder President of DM Digital Network with head office at Manchester, but he resigned after his appointment as Advisor/Minister to the Prime Minister for the Interior.
PPP activism
Over his years in the United Kingdom, he grew closer to the elite
central committee of the PPP. In 2007, he replaced
Amin Fahim as the most trusted political aide of Benazir Bhutto, and was appointed the chief of security of Benazir Bhutto in 2007.
He became extremely known in public after breaking a "political deal" between Benazir Bhutto and
Pervez Musharraf
Pervez Musharraf (11 August 1943 – 5 February 2023) was a Pakistani general and politician who served as the tenth president of Pakistan from 2001 to 2008.
Prior to his career in politics, he was a four-star general and appointed as ...
, which allowed Benazir Bhutto to return to the country.
Earlier in 2002,
Fahim had formed the
extension of PPP (although later merged it) 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 International'' that after 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."
September 2014 PIA incident
On 15 September 2014, angry passengers at a domestic flight forced Rehman from boarding a
Pakistan International Airlines plane, after the plane reportedly waited for over two hours for the former minister. The passengers refused to let him on board, and a verbal altercation occurred, resulting in the denial of Malik's boarding.
Achievements
Former Interior Minister Senator A. Rehman Malik was awarded Sitar e Shujat for his bravery as FIA officer in his valiant actions against criminals and terrorists and Nishan-e-Imtiaz for his unmatched services for the country and its people. University of Karachi also awarded him PhD degree.
Interior Minister (2008—2013)
After PPP formed the Federal Government following the
2008 general elections, Malik was appointed an "adviser on interior, intelligence, and narcotics control" by Prime Minister Yousaf Gillani.
However, he was upgraded to Interior Minister on 27 April 2009, in Prime Minister Gillani's cabinet, prior to becoming
senator
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.
Malik was an Interior Minister during the
penultimate times in the
history
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of the country.
In a research analysis printed in ''
Dawn
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'' newspaper, his stint as Interior Minister was criticized over the issues of
target killings in
Sindh
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and the
security aftermath of the
Afghanistan war.
Interior Minister Malik has offered a $1 million bounty for the capture of
Ehsanullah Ehsan (Isanullah Isan), the
Pakistani Taliban spokesman who had attempted to try and justify the shocking October 2012 attempted assassination (and further threats on the life) of the 14-year-old Pakistani female blogger
Malala Yousafzai
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(Yousafzai), a native of the
Mingora region of the
Swat Valley who had campaigned for the human and educational rights of girls and women in Pakistan and beyond, to international acclaim. The Taliban claimed to have acted not because of her work for education, but mainly because she was a Western spy who had broken Sharia law by opposing the mujahedeen – now used as a term for the Taliban and related militant groups – in their 'war' against the West; Malala is being treated in England for her injuries, and the Taliban's sources of motivation are disputed.
Interior Minister Malik also offered a pardon to the Pakistani Taliban's leader,
Hakimullah Mehsud, if he fully renounced terrorism.
Court suspension
The
Constitution
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When these pri ...
bars a foreign national (or dual nationality holder) from holding any public office of the
Government of Pakistan
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. The Supreme Court of Pakistan retroactively suspended and terminated the electoral membership of
Farahnaz Ispahani over the issue of
dual nationality on 25 May 2012.
In a reference filed against Malik, the Supreme Court began the hearings against Malik over the suspicion of his
British nationality.
Effectively, the
Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry suspended the electoral membership of Malik when he had shown reluctance to submit a declaration by the United Kingdom's
Border Agency to establish that his client had surrendered British nationality on 6 June 2012.
Despite the Supreme Court's verdict, he was reinstated by Prime Minister Gillani after issuing directives to the cabinet division to reinstate him as an advisor to the prime minister on interior affairs.
On 5 October 2012, Malik informed the Supreme Court that he renounced his
British citizenship on 25 March 2008.
Resignation
Shortly after the verdict, Malik tendered his resignation to the
Senate
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to
Chairman Senate on 10 July 2012. He continued his work with the Ministry of Interior at the behest of Prime Minister
Pervez Ashraf.
On 4 June, his membership in the Senate was suspended by the Supreme Court for being a
dual national.
This resulted in the loss of his position as the Interior Minister, because Article 63-A of the
Constitution of Pakistan
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requires each member of the cabinet to be a member of the
Parliament
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. On 10 July 2012, Malik resigned from the Senate.
Awards and recognition
He was awarded an honorary PhD degree from
Karachi University. It has been debated that this degree was given to reconcile political affiliations with MQM.
National Reconciliation Ordinance
In 2007 the case of alleged corruption against Malik was dropped under the amnesty of the
National Reconciliation Ordinance. However, the Anti Corruption court issued Arrest Warrants for Rehman Malik in December 2009.
Death
Malik contracted
COVID-19
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
, which led to complications in his lungs. He was admitted to the intensive care unit at Shifa Medical hospital for treatment on 1 February 2022, and was put on ventilator. Malik died on the morning of 23 February 2022, at the age of 70.
Books
Malik authored four books. His first book is "Modi’s War Doctrine: Indian anti-Pakistan Syndrome" detailing Narendra Modi's RSS influenced war-mongering policies that led to serious escalations of India-Pakistan hostilities. The book received little traction in Pakistan, but gained considerable attention from Indian television and social media, who condemned it.
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