Aftab Ahmed Khan (27 February 1940 — 21 January 2022) was a former Indian police officer (IPS) and politician from Mumbai.
He shot into fame with the shootout at the Lokhandwala Complex, Andheri, in which seven gangsters including Maya Dolas and Dilip Buwa were killed in 1991.
SP of SRPF Group II at Pune (1971-1973), SP of Satara District (1973–1975), DCP of Mumbai Police Detection Unit (1975–1977), Commandant of Group VIII at Mumbai (1977–1978), SP of Amravati District (1978–1980), SSP of Thane District in which capacity he was involved in the raising of the Thane Commissionerate as Addl.
CP of Mumbai Police Crime Branch (1987–1989), DIG (State Intelligence Bureau) (1989–1990), Addl.
[5] Initially expressing interest in joining the Samajwadi Party, he eventually went with the Janata Dal, with whom he stood for elections in the Mumbai North-west constituency in 1998.