Chaudhary Aslam Khan Age, Wiki and Bio

Chaudhary Aslam Khan

Quick Info

ProfessionSenior Superintendent of Police
NationalityPakistani
Date of Birth10/04/1963
Age50 years (died on 09, Jan, 2014)
BirthplaceVC Arghushal, Dhodial, Mansehra District, KPK, Pakistan
Date of Death09/01/2014

Bio/Wiki

Full NameChaudhry Aslam Khan Swati
Death CauseSuicide Car Bomb Blast
Place of DeathLyari Expressway, Karachi, Pakistan
HometownVC Arghushal, Dhodial, Mansehra District, KPK, Pakistan
Zodiac SignAries
ReligionIslam
Food HabitNon-vegetarian

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

College/UniversityKarachi University, Sindh

Personal Life

Marital StatusMarried

Relationships & More

Wife/SpouseNoreen
Children
Sons
  • Azan
  • Jazil
Daughters
  • Manahil
  • Ikrash

Family

FatherAdvocate Akram Khan Swati
SpouseNoreen
ChildrenAzan, Jazil, Manahil, Ikrash

Career

OverviewChaudhry Aslam Khan was a prominent figure in law enforcement, known for his rapid rise from ASI to Senior Superintendent of Police. His work mainly focused on combating criminal elements and terrorism in Karachi, where he led numerous high-risk operations against various syndicates and militant factions. He was especially noted for his role during the 2012 Lyari Grand Operation and was often hailed as a super-cop for his valor and dedication.

Some Lesser Known Facts

Chaudhary Aslam's career path included significant milestones, such as leading the Investigation Wing of the Criminal Investigation Department in 2010.
He was recognized for his aggressive strategies in handling gangs and extremist groups, contributing to a safer Karachi.
Following his assassination, claims surfaced in 2017 that his own driver and guard were involved in tipping off the militants about his location.
His life and career were the inspiration for the 2022 Pakistani biopic 'Chaudhry: The Martyr', with his character portrayed by cousin DSP Tariq Islam.
The story of his life saw renewed interest with the release of the 2025 Indian film 'Dhurandhar', featuring Sanjay Dutt in a character based on him.