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| birthname = Abdul Rehman Malik
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'''Abdul Rehman Malik''' [[Nishan-e-Imtiaz|NI]] ([[Punjabi language|Punjabi]], [[Urdu]]: رحمان ملک; born 12 December 1951 – 23 February
Prior to his entry in [[Politics of Pakistan|national politics]], Malik had pursued a successful career in the [[Federal Investigation Agency]] (FIA) as a [[special agent]], eventually becoming the Additional Director General of the Federal Investigation Agency in 1993 until 1996. During his stint as Director, he coordinated successful [[Counter-terrorism|counter-terrorist]] operations in the country as well as abroad, including the arrest and extradition of [[Ramzi Yousef|Yousaf Ramzi]] to the United States in 1995. After being removed from the Directorship, Malik moved to the United Kingdom and began political activity through the [[Pakistan Peoples Party|PPP]] platform.
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==Death==
Malik contracted [[COVID-19]], which led to complications in his lungs. He was admitted to the intensive care unit at Shifa Medical hospital for treatment on 1 February
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