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Tarique Ghaffur CBE QPM (/təˈriːk ɡæˈfʊər/; born 8 June 1958) is a
former Ugandan-born
British police officer in London's
Metropolitan Police Service...
- Akhūnd
Abdul Ghaffūr (1794–1876; also
known as Saidū Bābā and the Akhūnd of Swāt) was a
prominent religious saint and
founder of the
State of Swat. The...
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Rukan Razuki Abd al-Ghafar
Sulayman al-Majid al-Tikriti (Arabic: روكان رزوقي عبد الغفار سليمان الماجد التكريتي; 1956-2003) was the head of the
tribal affairs...
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Ghafir (Arabic: غافر, ghāfir; meaning: "The All-Forgiving",
referring to God), also
known as Al-Muʼmin (Arabic: المؤمن, ’al-mu’min; meaning: The Believer)...
- went on the run till today. Out of the five, two of the
attackers -
Abdul Ghaffur Parith Mohamed K****im and S.
Ganesan Shanmugam- were each
jailed six years...
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systematically sabotaged by
officers eager to
undermine Blair and
Tarique Ghaffur's high-profile
stance on
celebrity drug taking, and
thereby erode their...
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Commissioner (Central Operations) 2005–2006 Succeeded by
Tarique Ghaffur Preceded by
Tarique Ghaffur Metropolitan Police Service ****istant
Commissioner (Specialist...
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Commissioner (Policy,
Review and Standards) 2000–2001 Succeeded by
Tarique Ghaffur Preceded by Ian
Johnston Metropolitan Police Service ****istant Commissioner...
- 1963),
lawyer and
judge Saba Saba (born 1977), hip hop
artist Tarique Ghaffur (born 1958),
police officer Zari H****an (born 1980), socialite, musician...
- 2016–2018
Michael J. Todd, 2000–2001
Tarique Ghaffur, 2001–2002
Bernard Hogan-Howe, 2001–2004
Tarique Ghaffur, 2002–2006
Stephen House, 2006–2007 John Yates...