Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate - Declared GIS Chiefs in Chronological Order

Declared GIS Chiefs in Chronological Order

  1. Zakaria Mohieddin (1952–1956)
  2. Ali Sabry (1956–1957)
  3. Salah Nasr Al Nogomy (1957–1967)
  4. Ameen Heweedy (1967–1970)
  5. Hafez Ismail (1970 - 1970)
  6. Ahmad Kamel (1970–1971)
  7. Ahmad Ismail Ali (1971–1972)
  8. Karim El-Leithy (1972–1973)
  9. Wagdi Mosaad (1974–1978)
  10. Mohammad Saed Al Mahy (1978–1981)
  11. Foad Nassar (1981–1983)
  12. Rafaat osman Jibrel (1983–1986)
  13. Kamal Hassan Ali (1986–1989)
  14. Omar Negm (1989–1991)
  15. Nour El Dien Afeefy (1991–1993)
  16. Omar Suleiman (1993–2011)
  17. Murad Muwafi (2011–2012)
  18. Mohamed Raafat Shehata (2012–Present)

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