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Ministry of Interior Affairs (Afghanistan)

The Ministry of Interior Affairs (Persian: وزارت امور داخله افغانستان, Pashto: د افغانستان د کورنیو چارو وزارت) is the cabinet ministry of Afghanistan responsible for law enforcement, civil order and fighting crime. The ministry's headquarters is located in Kabul.

Ministry of Interior Affairs
Emblem of the Ministry of Interior Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Government agency overview
JurisdictionGovernment of Afghanistan
HeadquartersKabul
34°34′04.13″N 69°10′42.82″E / 34.5678139°N 69.1785611°E / 34.5678139; 69.1785611Coordinates: 34°34′04.13″N 69°10′42.82″E / 34.5678139°N 69.1785611°E / 34.5678139; 69.1785611
MottoResolute. Ready. Responsive.
Minister responsible
Deputy Ministers responsible
Government agency executives
  • Mullah Abdul Nafi Takoor[1], Spokesperson
  • Maulvi Badruddin Haqqani[2], Director of Procurement
Websitemoi.gov.af/index.php/en

The current minister of Interior Affairs is Sirajuddin Haqqani, who is also the first deputy leader of Afghanistan and the leader of the Haqqani network.

List of ministers

Portrait Name Took office Left office Political affiliation
Abd al-Ghafur Khan[3] January 1929 1929 Saqqawist
Mohammad Gul Khan Momand 1930s Independent
  Abdul Qadir Nuristani 1975 28 April 1978 Republican
Nur Ahmed Nur[4] 30 April 1978 11 July 1978 PDPA
Mohammad Aslam Watanjar[5] 11 July 1978 1 April 1979 PDPA
Shir Jan Mazdooryar[6] 1 April 1979 28 July 1979 PDPA
Mohammad Aslam Watanjar[7] 28 July 1979 19 September 1979 PDPA
Vacant (19 September – 28 December 1979)
Sayyed Mohammed Gulabzoi[8] 28 December 1979 15 November 1988 PDPA
Mohammad Aslam Watanjar[9] 15 November 1988 6 March 1990 PDPA
Raz Muhammad Paktin[10] 6 March 1990 16 April 1992 PDPA
Abdul Samad Khaksar[a] 1996 2001 Taliban
Qari Ahmadullah 1996 ? Taliban
  Khairullah Khairkhwa 1997 1998 Taliban
Abdur Razzaq ? — May 2000 — ? Taliban
  Yunus Qanuni 7 December 2001 19 June 2002
Taj Mohammad Wardak 19 June 2002 28 January 2003
  Ali Jalali 28 January 2003 27 September 2005[11] Independent
  Zarar Ahmad Osmani[b] 28 September 2005 11 October 2008
  Mohammad Hanif Atmar 11 October 2008 July 2010 Independent
  Bismillah Khan Mohammadi July 2010 September 2012 Jamiat-e Islami
  Mujtaba Patang 15 September 2012 22 July 2013 Independent
(Police)
  Mohammad Omar Daudzai 1 September 2013 9 December 2014 Independent
  Mohammad Ayub Salangi
(acting)
9 December 2014 27 January 2015 Independent
(Police)
  Nur ul-Haq Ulumi 27 January 2015 24 February 2016 Hezb-e Muttahed-e Melli
  Taj Mohammad Jahid 24 February 2016 13 August 2017 Jamiat-e Islami
Wais Barmak 13 August 2017 23 December 2018 Independent
  Amrullah Saleh
(acting)
23 December 2018 19 January 2019 Basej-e Milli
Masoud Andrabi 19 January 2019 19 March 2021
Hayatullah Hayat
(acting)
19 March 2021[13] 19 June 2021 Independent
Abdul Sattar Mirzakwal
(acting)
19 June 2021[14] 15 August 2021 Independent
(Military)
Ibrahim Sadr
(acting)
24 August 2021 7 September 2021 Taliban
  Sirajuddin Haqqani
(acting)
7 September 2021[15] Incumbent Taliban
(Haqqani network)

The first Islamic Emirate period

During the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001), Abdul Samad Khaksar (also referred to as Mohammad Khaksar in some news reports) was a Taliban deputy Minister of the Interior, who is notable because he offered to help the US deal with al-Qaeda and became an informant for the Northern Alliance. Khaksar was assassinated on January 14, 2006 by Taliban gunmen.[16][17]

Joint Task Force Guantanamo counterterrorism analysts described Khairullah Khairkhwa as a former Taliban Minister of the Interior.[dead link][18][19][20] However, during his second annual Administrative Review Board hearing Khairullah Khairkhwa disputed this allegation.

The Islamic Republic period

 
Seal of the Interior Ministry and Police of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan[21]

During the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2004–2021), the ministry maintained the Afghan National Police, the General Command of Police Special Units and the General Directorate of Prisons and Detention Centers (GDPDC).[22][23]

Police forces

Notes

  1. ^ Minister or deputy Minister.
  2. ^ Served as deputy Minister when Jalali resigned.[12] Appointed acting Minister before his appointment was made permanent.

See also

References

  1. ^ https://www.pakistanpoint.com/en/story/1375561/afghan-government-creates-commission-to-root-out-corrup.html
  2. ^ "مولوي بدرالدین حقاني د کورنیو چارو وزارت د تدارکاتو د رییس په توګه وټاکل شو | د کورنیو چارو وزارت". moi.gov.af.
  3. ^ Muḥammad, Fayz̤; McChesney, R. D. (1999). Kabul under siege: Fayz Muhammad's account of the 1929 Uprising. Markus Wiener Publishers. pp. 57, 58. ISBN 9781558761544.
  4. ^ Male, Beverly (1982). Revolutionary Afghanistan: A Reappraisal. Croom Helm. p. 107. ISBN 0709917163.
  5. ^ Male, Beverly (1982). Revolutionary Afghanistan: A Reappraisal. Croom Helm. p. 111. ISBN 0709917163.
  6. ^ Male, Beverly (1982). Revolutionary Afghanistan: A Reappraisal. Croom Helm. pp. 139, 140. ISBN 0709917163.
  7. ^ Male, Beverly (1982). Revolutionary Afghanistan: A Reappraisal. Croom Helm. p. 155. ISBN 0709917163.
  8. ^ Bradsher, Harry (1999). Afghan Communism and Soviet Intervention. Oxford University Press. pp. 121, 313. ISBN 0195790170.
  9. ^ Bradsher, Harry (1999). Afghan Communism and Soviet Intervention. Oxford University Press. pp. 313, 342. ISBN 0195790170.
  10. ^ Bradsher, Harry (1999). Afghan Communism and Soviet Intervention. Oxford University Press. pp. 342, 381. ISBN 0195790170.
  11. ^ "Afghanistan: Top Security Official Resigns Amid Controversy". Radio Free Europe. September 28, 2005. Retrieved 2007-02-27.
  12. ^ Mudassir Ali Shah (September 30, 2005). . Daily Times. Pakistan. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-02-27.
  13. ^ "Hayat replaces Andarabi as acting interior minister". Pajhwok Afghan News. March 19, 2021. Retrieved 2021-03-19.
  14. ^ "Afghan president replaces security ministers amid Taliban advance". 2021-06-19. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
  15. ^ "Taliban announce new government for Afghanistan". BBC News. 2021-09-07. from the original on 2021-09-07. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
  16. ^ "Afghan president condemns assassination of former interior minister". Xinhua. People's Daily. January 16, 2006. Retrieved 2007-02-27.
  17. ^ Scott Baldauf (October 15, 2004). "Peaceful vote diminishes Taliban: The Afghan rebels had threatened violence to disrupt Saturday's elections, but failed to deliver". Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 2007-02-27.
  18. ^ OARDEC (October 7, 2005). (PDF). United States Department of Defense. pp. 38–41. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 4, 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
  19. ^ OARDEC (June 16, 2006). (PDF). United States Department of Defense. pp. 83–85. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 3, 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
  20. ^ OARDEC (June 2006). (PDF). United States Department of Defense. pp. 34–44. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-05-10. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
  21. ^ "MoI Expects Better Security After Changes In Leadership". TOLOnews. Retrieved 2021-10-17.
  22. ^ United States. Department of Defense (December 2020). Enhancing Security and Stability In Afghanistan (PDF). pp. 57, 59. 7-653B15D. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  23. ^ "2013 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - Afghanistan" (PDF). The United States Department of Justice. United States Department of State. 27 February 2014. p. 5. (PDF) from the original on 22 August 2021. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  24. ^ a b c d Department of Defense 2020, p. 58.
  25. ^ Department of Defense 2020, pp. 58–59.
  26. ^ a b c Department of Defense 2020, p. 59.
  27. ^ Department of Defense 2020, pp. 59–60.
  28. ^ a b c d Helmus, Todd C. (2015). Advising the Command : Best Practices from the Special Operation's Advisory Experience in Afghanistan (PDF). Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. p. 2. ISBN 9780833088918. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  29. ^ a b Department of Defense 2020, p. 60.
  30. ^ Christopher M. Blanchard (December 2009). Afghanistan: Narcotics and U. S. Policy. DIANE Publishing. pp. 39–. ISBN 978-1-4379-1922-6.
  31. ^ Steve Bowman (November 2010). War in Afghanistan: Strategy, Military Operations, and Issues for Congress. DIANE Publishing. pp. 50–. ISBN 978-1-4379-2698-9.
  32. ^ William R. Brownfield (May 2011). International Narcotics Control Strategy Report: Volume I: Drug and Chemical Control. DIANE Publishing. pp. 98–. ISBN 978-1-4379-8272-5.

External links

  • Official site
  • Ministry of Interior Affairs- Afghanistan on Twitter
  • Official site of the Afghan Public Protection Force


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69 1785611 E 34 5678139 69 1785611MottoResolute Ready Responsive Minister responsibleSirajuddin Haqqani Acting Deputy Ministers responsibleIbrahim Sadr Acting Noor Jalal Acting Mohammad Nabi Omari Acting Government agency executivesMullah Abdul Nafi Takoor 1 SpokespersonMaulvi Badruddin Haqqani 2 Director of ProcurementWebsitemoi wbr gov wbr af wbr index wbr php wbr enThe current minister of Interior Affairs is Sirajuddin Haqqani who is also the first deputy leader of Afghanistan and the leader of the Haqqani network Contents 1 List of ministers 2 The first Islamic Emirate period 3 The Islamic Republic period 3 1 Police forces 4 Notes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksList of ministers EditPortrait Name Took office Left office Political affiliationAbd al Ghafur Khan 3 January 1929 1929 SaqqawistMohammad Gul Khan Momand 1930s Independent Abdul Qadir Nuristani 1975 28 April 1978 RepublicanNur Ahmed Nur 4 30 April 1978 11 July 1978 PDPAMohammad Aslam Watanjar 5 11 July 1978 1 April 1979 PDPAShir Jan Mazdooryar 6 1 April 1979 28 July 1979 PDPAMohammad Aslam Watanjar 7 28 July 1979 19 September 1979 PDPAVacant 19 September 28 December 1979 Sayyed Mohammed Gulabzoi 8 28 December 1979 15 November 1988 PDPAMohammad Aslam Watanjar 9 15 November 1988 6 March 1990 PDPARaz Muhammad Paktin 10 6 March 1990 16 April 1992 PDPAAbdul Samad Khaksar a 1996 2001 TalibanQari Ahmadullah 1996 Taliban Khairullah Khairkhwa 1997 1998 TalibanAbdur Razzaq May 2000 Taliban Yunus Qanuni 7 December 2001 19 June 2002Taj Mohammad Wardak 19 June 2002 28 January 2003 Ali Jalali 28 January 2003 27 September 2005 11 Independent Zarar Ahmad Osmani b 28 September 2005 11 October 2008 Mohammad Hanif Atmar 11 October 2008 July 2010 Independent Bismillah Khan Mohammadi July 2010 September 2012 Jamiat e Islami Mujtaba Patang 15 September 2012 22 July 2013 Independent Police Mohammad Omar Daudzai 1 September 2013 9 December 2014 Independent Mohammad Ayub Salangi acting 9 December 2014 27 January 2015 Independent Police Nur ul Haq Ulumi 27 January 2015 24 February 2016 Hezb e Muttahed e Melli Taj Mohammad Jahid 24 February 2016 13 August 2017 Jamiat e IslamiWais Barmak 13 August 2017 23 December 2018 Independent Amrullah Saleh acting 23 December 2018 19 January 2019 Basej e MilliMasoud Andrabi 19 January 2019 19 March 2021Hayatullah Hayat acting 19 March 2021 13 19 June 2021 IndependentAbdul Sattar Mirzakwal acting 19 June 2021 14 15 August 2021 Independent Military Ibrahim Sadr acting 24 August 2021 7 September 2021 Taliban Sirajuddin Haqqani acting 7 September 2021 15 Incumbent Taliban Haqqani network The first Islamic Emirate period EditDuring the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan 1996 2001 Abdul Samad Khaksar also referred to as Mohammad Khaksar in some news reports was a Taliban deputy Minister of the Interior who is notable because he offered to help the US deal with al Qaeda and became an informant for the Northern Alliance Khaksar was assassinated on January 14 2006 by Taliban gunmen 16 17 Joint Task Force Guantanamo counterterrorism analysts described Khairullah Khairkhwa as a former Taliban Minister of the Interior dead link 18 19 20 However during his second annual Administrative Review Board hearing Khairullah Khairkhwa disputed this allegation The Islamic Republic period Edit Seal of the Interior Ministry and Police of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 21 During the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 2004 2021 the ministry maintained the Afghan National Police the General Command of Police Special Units and the General Directorate of Prisons and Detention Centers GDPDC 22 23 Police forces Edit Afghan National Police ANP 24 Afghan Uniformed Police AUP 24 Public Security Police PSP 24 Afghan Border Force ABP 24 General Directorate for Intelligence and Counter Crime GDICC formerly Afghan Anti Crime Police AACP 25 Afghan Public Protection Force APPF 26 Counter Narcotics Police of Afghanistan CNPA 26 Afghan Local Police ALP 26 General Command of Police Special Units GCPSU 27 28 Afghan Territorial Force ATF 444 28 Crisis Response Unit CRU 222 28 Afghan Special Narcotics Force also known as Force 333 or Commando Force 333 29 The force was a counternarcotics paramilitary unit founded at the end of 2003 with training and assistance from British advisers It carried out drug interdiction missions in remote areas of the country against high value targets such as drug laboratories The Department of Defense provided the unit with intelligence and airlift support 30 31 All of its operations were sanctioned by the President and Minister of Interior Affairs It operated regularly with the U S Drug Enforcement Administration on raids and seized hundreds of tonnes of illicit drugs 32 Provincial Special Units 28 29 Notes Edit Minister or deputy Minister Served as deputy Minister when Jalali resigned 12 Appointed acting Minister before his appointment was made permanent See also EditMinistry of Defense Afghanistan References Edit https www pakistanpoint com en story 1375561 afghan government creates commission to root out corrup html مولوي بدرالدین حقاني د کورنیو چارو وزارت د تدارکاتو د رییس په توګه وټاکل شو د کورنیو چارو وزارت moi gov af Muḥammad Fayz McChesney R D 1999 Kabul under siege Fayz Muhammad s account of the 1929 Uprising Markus Wiener Publishers pp 57 58 ISBN 9781558761544 Male Beverly 1982 Revolutionary Afghanistan A Reappraisal Croom Helm p 107 ISBN 0709917163 Male Beverly 1982 Revolutionary Afghanistan A Reappraisal Croom Helm p 111 ISBN 0709917163 Male Beverly 1982 Revolutionary Afghanistan A Reappraisal Croom Helm pp 139 140 ISBN 0709917163 Male Beverly 1982 Revolutionary Afghanistan A Reappraisal Croom Helm p 155 ISBN 0709917163 Bradsher Harry 1999 Afghan Communism and Soviet Intervention Oxford University Press pp 121 313 ISBN 0195790170 Bradsher Harry 1999 Afghan Communism and Soviet Intervention Oxford University Press pp 313 342 ISBN 0195790170 Bradsher Harry 1999 Afghan Communism and Soviet Intervention Oxford University Press pp 342 381 ISBN 0195790170 Afghanistan Top Security Official Resigns Amid Controversy Radio Free Europe September 28 2005 Retrieved 2007 02 27 Mudassir Ali Shah September 30 2005 Karzai Musharraf vow joint anti terror drive Daily Times Pakistan Archived from the original on 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2007 02 27 Hayat replaces Andarabi as acting interior minister Pajhwok Afghan News March 19 2021 Retrieved 2021 03 19 Afghan president replaces security ministers amid Taliban advance 2021 06 19 Retrieved 2021 06 27 Taliban announce new government for Afghanistan BBC News 2021 09 07 Archived from the original on 2021 09 07 Retrieved 2021 09 07 Afghan president condemns assassination of former interior minister Xinhua People s Daily January 16 2006 Retrieved 2007 02 27 Scott Baldauf October 15 2004 Peaceful vote diminishes Taliban The Afghan rebels had threatened violence to disrupt Saturday s elections but failed to deliver Christian Science Monitor Retrieved 2007 02 27 OARDEC October 7 2005 Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Khairkhwa Khirullah Said Wali PDF United States Department of Defense pp 38 41 Archived from the original PDF on December 4 2007 Retrieved 2007 10 07 OARDEC June 16 2006 Unclassified Summary of Evidence for Administrative Review Board in the case of Khairkhwa Khirullah Said Wali PDF United States Department of Defense pp 83 85 Archived from the original PDF on December 3 2007 Retrieved 2007 10 07 OARDEC June 2006 Summary of Administrative Review Board Proceedings for ISN 579 PDF United States Department of Defense pp 34 44 Archived from the original PDF on 2008 05 10 Retrieved 2007 10 07 MoI Expects Better Security After Changes In Leadership TOLOnews Retrieved 2021 10 17 United States Department of Defense December 2020 Enhancing Security and Stability In Afghanistan PDF pp 57 59 7 653B15D Retrieved 21 August 2021 2013 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices Afghanistan PDF The United States Department of Justice United States Department of State 27 February 2014 p 5 Archived PDF from the original on 22 August 2021 Retrieved 20 August 2021 a b c d Department of Defense 2020 p 58 Department of Defense 2020 pp 58 59 a b c Department of Defense 2020 p 59 Department of Defense 2020 pp 59 60 a b c d Helmus Todd C 2015 Advising the Command Best Practices from the Special Operation s Advisory Experience in Afghanistan PDF Santa Monica CA RAND Corporation p 2 ISBN 9780833088918 Retrieved 21 August 2021 a b Department of Defense 2020 p 60 Christopher M Blanchard December 2009 Afghanistan Narcotics and U S Policy DIANE Publishing pp 39 ISBN 978 1 4379 1922 6 Steve Bowman November 2010 War in Afghanistan Strategy Military Operations and Issues for Congress DIANE Publishing pp 50 ISBN 978 1 4379 2698 9 William R Brownfield May 2011 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report Volume I Drug and Chemical Control DIANE Publishing pp 98 ISBN 978 1 4379 8272 5 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