Bangladesh Coast Guard - List of Director General (DG) of Bangladesh Coast Guard

List of Director General (DG) of Bangladesh Coast Guard

  • Commodore Shafiq-ur-Rahman (N) ncc psc BN (22 Feb 1995 – 06 Aug 1998)
  • Captain M A Motalib (G) ndu psc BN (07 Aug 1998 – 28 Apr 1999)
  • Commodore M Shahabuddin (E) psc BN (29 Apr 1999 – 29 Jan 2002)
  • Commodore Shah Iqbal Mujtaba (D) ndc psc BN (29 Jan 2002 – 29 May 2002)
  • Captain S M H Kabir ndu psc BN (4 June 2002 – 21 March 2005)
  • Commodore Sarwar Jahan Nijam (C) ndu psc BN (22 March 2005 – 20 June 2006)
  • Rear Admiral Sarwar Jahan Nijam (C) ndu psc BN (20 June 2006 – 9 February 2007)
  • Commodore M A K Azad (G) ndc psc BN (10 February 2007 – 5 January 2008)
  • Commodore Moqsum Ul Kader (C) ndc afwc psc BN (6 January 2008 – 25 Jan 2009)
  • Rear Admiral Z U Ahmed ndc, psc, BN (26 Jan 2009 to 27 Jan 2009)
  • Commodore Moqsum Ul Kader (C) ndc afwc psc BN (27 Jan 2009 to 23 Mar 2009)
  • Commodore A S M A Abedin (E)ndc, psc, BN (23 Mar 2009 – )
  • Rear Admiral Kazi Sarwar Hossain (TAS), (CD), ncc, psc

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