Shafiqur Rahman (officer)

Shafiqur Rahman is a two-star rank rank Bangladesh Army officer and the Director General of Special Security Force, the special agency in charge of protecting the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.

Early Life & Education
Rahman was born on 31 December 1962 in Shariatpur District, East Pakistan, Pakistan. He was commissioned in the Infantry Corps of the Bangladesh Army on 21 December 1984. Rahman completed OPCW Advance Course in Netherlands, Junior Staff Course in Pakistan, Command & General Staff Course in Philippines, and OPCW Basic Course in Romania. He graduated from the Defence Services Command and Staff College and completed the Army War Course at the National Defence College. He completed a Masters in Defense Studies from National University of Bangladesh. He completed another Masters on War Studies from Bangladesh University of Professionals and received a Chancellor’s Award for his masters work.

Career
Rahman has held a number of command positions in Bangladesh Army. He was Infantry Battalion commander, an Infantry Brigade commander, and commanded three Infantry Divisions. He was the GOC of 55 Infantry Division and the 19 Infantry Division. He served as the Director Military Operations. He was part of the Bangladeshi contingent sent to the United Nations Operation in Somalia I. He served in an infantry division as a Colonel Staff. He served as a Brigade Major. He served as the General Staff Officer (Operation) second class. He was the Private Secretary to the Principal Staff Officer of the Armed Forces Division. He was the General Staff Officer (Operations) of an Independent Infantry Brigade. He was an instructor in the Bangladesh Military Academy and the School of Infantry and Tactics. He was a senior instructor in the Defense Services Command and Staff College. He was Bangladesh's Senior Military Liaison Officer in the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York City. In 2015 he served as the Chittagong Area Commander. He was appointed the Director General of Special Security Force on 10 April 2016.