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Dil Jan Khan

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Dil Jan Khan (Urdu: دل جان خان) (born November 11, 1934) is a former President of International Narcotics Control Board of UNODC. Ethnically, he is a Marwat and was born in District Lakki Marwat of Pakistan. He joined Police Service of Pakistan on January 21, 1961. Dil Jan Khan has also worked as an Inspector General of Police and on a number of other important positions as Federal Secretary, Ministry of Interior, Federal Secretary, State and Frontier Regions (SAFRON), Commandant, Frontier Constabulary in the Civil Bureaucracy of Pakistan.
His cousin Abdul Majeed Khan Marwat is also Commandant FC (Frontier Constabulary) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws and Master
of Arts in Political Science.
Chairman Dil Jan Foundation (2006- ), Honorary Advisor to the Ministry of Interior, Government of Pakistan), Secretary of the States and
Frontier Regions Division of the Government of
Pakistan (1990-1993), Secretary of the Interior
Division of the Government of Pakistan (1990) and
Secretary of the Narcotics Control Division (1990 and
1993-1994) of the Government of Pakistan.
Commandant, Frontier Constabulary, North-West
Frontier Province (1978-1980 and 1982-1983).
Inspector General of Police, North-West Frontier
Province (1980-1982 and 1983-1986). Additional
Secretary, Ministry of Interior of Pakistan (1986-1990).
Counsellor (1973-1978) and First Secretary (1972),
Embassy of Pakistan, Kabul. Recipient of Sitara-iBasalat,
one of the highest awards for gallantry,
awarded by the President of Pakistan (1990). President
of the International Club, Kabul. Dean of the
Counsellor/Administration Corps, Afghanistan.
Member of the Asian-African Legal Consultative
Committee. President of the Police Service of Pakistan
Association (1993-1994). Patron of the nongovernmental
organization anti-narcotics society
(1982-1983). Participant in the seminar on replacement
of opium poppy cultivation, held in Bangkok (1978).
Head of the delegation of Pakistan to the Executive
Committee of the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) (1990-1993);
the workshop of the UNHCR Asian-African Legal
Consultative Committee (1991); the UNHCR meeting
(1991); the Asian-African Legal Consultative
Committee, New Delhi (1991); the World Food
Programme Authority (1992); and the talks on relief
assistance for Afghan refugees, Geneva and
Washington, D.C. (1993). Head of the delegation of
Pakistan to the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (1993
and 1994); the technical consultation between India
and Pakistan, held in Vienna under the auspices of
UNDCP, on cooperation in drug control activities
(1994); and the First Policy-Level Meeting on
Technical Cooperation between Pakistan and India
(1994). Responsible for “Free Dispensary” for the
treatment of poor patients, including drug addicts and
child labourers, in rural areas (1999). Member of the
International Narcotics Control Board (since 1995).
Member of the Standing Committee on Estimates
(since 1995). First Vice-President of the Board (1998).
Chairman of the Committee on Finance and
Administration (2000). Member of the Committee.
==See also==

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