Mohammad Ishaq Aloko

Mohammad Ishaq Aloko Pashto: محمد اسحاق الکو; born 1935) is an Afghan writer who served as Attorney General of Afghanistan from August 2008 to October 2014.

He was appointed by President Hamid Karzai after Abdul Jabar Sabit was forced to resign from the post.

After the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, Aloko moved to the Federal Republic of Germany where he studied Law and Administration.

[3] In 2003, by a Presidential decree Aloko received an award for achieving an exceptional performance in government and for a paper on the affairs of the prosecutor.

He also received an honorary Professorship degree in the affairs of the AGO and for successful prosecution by a Presidential decree.