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Mehmet Pathan is a Sharifistani police officer who | Mehmet Pathan is a Sharifistani police officer who leads a team of analysts in the [[Intelligence Directorate (Sharifistan)]]. | ||
He is known for exposing bribery and later child exploitation in the Madinat Al-Islam Vice Squad. | |||
He is known for exposing bribery and later child exploitation in the Madinat Al-Islam Vice Squad | |||
{{Infobox police officer | |||
|honorific_prefix = Sipahi | |||
|name = Mehmet Pathan | |||
|honorific_suffix =[[Nişan De Onur]], Intermediate Intelligence Officer, Detective Chief Inspector | |||
|birth_date = August the 8th 1990 | |||
|birth_place = Madinat Al-Islam, [[Sharifistan]] | |||
|education = Bachelor of Science Course in Criminology, Master of Police Studies | |||
|alma_mater = [[Madinat Al-Islam University]] (2008-2011), [[Madinat Al-Islam Police Academy]] (2013-2014) | |||
|known_for = whistle-blower | |||
|spouse = Meryem Pathan | |||
|allegiance = [[Sharifistan]] | |||
|department = Madinat Al-Islam Police (2013-2020), Directorate of Criminal Intelligence (2020-2021), [[Intelligence Directorate (Sharifistan)|Intelligence Directorate]] (2021-) | |||
|serviceyears = 2013- | |||
|status = serving | |||
|rank = Intermediate Intelligence Officer ([[Intelligence Directorate (Sharifistan)|Intelligence Directorate]]) | |||
|awards = [[Nişan De Onur]] | |||
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}} | |||
'''Early life and education''' | '''Early life and education''' | ||
Born in 1990 the son of a bank security guard and his wife | Born in 1990, the son of a bank security guard and his wife, | ||
Mehmet Pathan achieved good grades in school and studied aikido as well as being active in the school safety patrol. He decided he wanted to be a police officer when he was 14. | Mehmet Pathan achieved good grades in school and studied aikido as well as being active in the school safety patrol. He decided he wanted to be a police officer when he was 14. | ||
Later he studied criminology at Madinat Al-Islam University receiving a 2:1 degree. | Later he studied criminology at Madinat Al-Islam University receiving a 2:1 degree. | ||
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'''military service''' | '''military service''' | ||
He trained | He trained to be an Army officer for a year and then served for a year and six months as an officer in the [[Royal Pashtunistan City Infantry]]. He was a veteran of the Afghanistan War. | ||
'''Police career''' | '''Police career''' | ||
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He first raised issues of corruption by writing to the press about bribes paid to police by gambling den operators including members of the Rogues' Guild. | He first raised issues of corruption by writing to the press about bribes paid to police by gambling den operators including members of the Rogues' Guild. | ||
Later he uncovered the 2014-2017 vice squad child exploitation scandal. | Later he uncovered the 2014-2017 vice squad child exploitation scandal. | ||
He became a Detective Chief Inspector in Anti-Corruption as a result of this. | He became a Detective Chief Inspector in Anti-Corruption as a result of this and received the [[Nişan De Onur]]. | ||
'''Personal life''' | '''Personal life''' | ||
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He has a wife (Maryam Pathan) and 2 children (Khalid Pathan and Frank Serpico Pathan, the later named after famous police whistleblower Frank Serpico) | He has a wife (Maryam Pathan) and 2 children (Khalid Pathan and Frank Serpico Pathan, the later named after famous police whistleblower Frank Serpico) | ||
[[Category: Sharifistani veterans]] | [[Category: Sharifistani veterans]] | ||
[[Category: Sharifistani police | [[Category: Sharifistani police officers]] |
Latest revision as of 14:03, 27 January 2021
Mehmet Pathan is a Sharifistani police officer who leads a team of analysts in the Intelligence Directorate (Sharifistan). He is known for exposing bribery and later child exploitation in the Madinat Al-Islam Vice Squad.
Sipahi Mehmet Pathan Nişan De Onur, Intermediate Intelligence Officer, Detective Chief Inspector | |
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Born | August the 8th 1990 Madinat Al-Islam, Sharifistan |
Education | Bachelor of Science Course in Criminology, Master of Police Studies |
Alma mater | Madinat Al-Islam University (2008-2011), Madinat Al-Islam Police Academy (2013-2014) |
Known for | whistle-blower |
Spouse(s) | Meryem Pathan |
Police career | |
Allegiance | Sharifistan |
Department | Madinat Al-Islam Police (2013-2020), Directorate of Criminal Intelligence (2020-2021), Intelligence Directorate (2021-) |
Service years | 2013- |
Status | serving |
Rank | Intermediate Intelligence Officer (Intelligence Directorate) |
Awards | Nişan De Onur |
Early life and education
Born in 1990, the son of a bank security guard and his wife, Mehmet Pathan achieved good grades in school and studied aikido as well as being active in the school safety patrol. He decided he wanted to be a police officer when he was 14. Later he studied criminology at Madinat Al-Islam University receiving a 2:1 degree.
military service
He trained to be an Army officer for a year and then served for a year and six months as an officer in the Royal Pashtunistan City Infantry. He was a veteran of the Afghanistan War.
Police career
At the age of 24 he joined the Madinat Al-Islam Police. 2 years later he passed the exam for detectives and joined the Vice Squad after watching Taxi Driver and then doing academic research that gave real life examples of similar cases to the child exploitation case in the film. He first raised issues of corruption by writing to the press about bribes paid to police by gambling den operators including members of the Rogues' Guild. Later he uncovered the 2014-2017 vice squad child exploitation scandal. He became a Detective Chief Inspector in Anti-Corruption as a result of this and received the Nişan De Onur.
Personal life
He has a wife (Maryam Pathan) and 2 children (Khalid Pathan and Frank Serpico Pathan, the later named after famous police whistleblower Frank Serpico)