Mohammad Zahir Aghbar (Pashto/Dari: محمد ظاهر اغبر; also spelled Akhbar) (born 1964), is an Afghan diplomat and former law enforcement official.
[2] As the chief of the Afghan National Police,[3] Aghbar held the rank of lieutenant general.
Aghbar served as the head of the Afghanistan National Olympic Committee from 2009[2] until the election of Fahim Hashimy in 2014.
[10] He also decried the flight of Ashraf Ghani, called for his arrest for allegedly absconding with some $169 million US dollars,[11] and stated that "Panjshir stands strong against anyone who wants to enslave people.
[1][11][12] In an interview with Eurasianet, Aghbar stated his resolve to keep working, even for no pay, and further claimed that Ghani "had a prior agreement with the Taliban".