Eldar Mahmudov
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Eldar Mahmudov (Russian: Эльдар Махмудов) fullname: Mahmudov Eldar Akhmed ogly is the current head of the state security apparatus for the Republic of Azerbaijan (Azeri: Milli Təhlükəsizlik Nazirliyi or MNS). He holds the rank of general-lieutenant in the Military of Azerbaijan. He was born in Baku city in 1956 in family of scientist. Graduated from the Institute of Economy named after D. Bunyatzade in 1978, faculty of finance-credit, Baku State University in 1993, faculty of law. Served in the army.
- In 1980-2004 E.Mahmudov served in the Ministry of Interior. Worked at the departments on combating organized crime and criminal investigation.
- In 1993 E.Mahmudov appointed chief of branch at the Drugs suppression department of the ministry of Interior, afterwards promoted to the position of the deputy chief of the mentioned Department.
- In 1993-2003 E.Mahmudov held positions of chief of Department on combating economic crimes and Operative-coordination Bureau in the sphere of economy.
- In the beginning of 2004 appointed chief of the Drugs suppression Head Department.
From time to time E.Mahmudov represented Azerbaijan Republic at different conferences and seminars dedicated to the issues of combating terrorism, corruption, trafficking of human beings, illegal drugs trade held in different countries within the framework of the influential international organizations. Took an immediate part in the development of numerous international law documents, including UN Convention against corruption.
E.Mahmudov repeatedly decorated for the achievements and best results in the operative-service activity.
E.Mahmudov appointed Minister of National Security of Azerbaijan Republic and promoted major-general by Decree of the President of Azerbaijan Republic No.320 of July 23, 2004.
Ministry of National Security Eldar Mahmudov was promoted a military rank of the lieutenant-general by Decree of the President of Azerbaijan Republic of March 16, 2004.
Eldar Mahmudov is married and has three children.
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