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(R) DIGP/Major[1]
Khurram Gulzar
DIGP Traffic Karachi

In office
25 February 2009 – 28 December 2013
Preceded by Wajid Durrani
Succeeded by Zafar Bukhari
DIGP Administration Sindh

In office
25 January 2007 – 25 February 2009
SSP Karachi

In office
25 November 2003 – 25 January 2007
SSP Bhakkar Punjab

In office
27 December 2001 – 25 November 2003
ASP/SP Sindh Police

In office
23rd Novermeber 1989 – 27 December 2001
Pakistan Army Wing Commander

In office
28 October 1978 – 26 May 1989
Pakistan Army Company Commander
Pakistan Army Platoon Commander
Personal details
Born 28-12-1949
Military service
Rank Major

DIG/Maj (r) Khurram Gulzar is a former Pakistani Police and Army officer. He belongs to the 45th Pakistan Military Academy Long Course, but took an early retirement from the Army at the rank of a Major and joined the Police Services of Pakistan as an Assistant Superintendent of Police in 1990.[2] He successfully passed out from the Civil Services Academy in Lahore, with the 12th Basic Course (16th CTP), however was given five years seniority due to his rank as a Pakistan Army Major, as a result of which he was promoted to the 7th Basic Course (11th CTP).

Khurram Gulzar originally belongs to Punjab, but spent most of his years of Service in Sindh. He held various important positions during his service and retired after servicing as a DIG in Karachi for six years.

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