Malik Saad - Early Life and Education

Early Life and Education

Malik Saad was amongst the best and most well known civil servants of the country. After completing his degree in Civil engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology (Peshawar), he had served in many civil departments but non to his liking. After attempting and passing in the highly coveted Central Superior Services (CSS) Examinations, fate brought him into the police department where he earned the love and respect of the Nation, the public and the government. He was selected as squad leader for the UN Special Forces and was sent to Mozambique for seven months and had served as Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in a number of districts and departments. He is the younger brother of politician and former District Nazim Kohat Malik Muhammad Asad Khan. An ethnic Pashtun, Malik Saad belonged to the Bangash tribe in Kohat.

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