Nasir Khan Durrani (17 March 1957[1] – 19 April 2021) was a Pakistani police officer belonging to the 10th CTP who served in BPS-22 grade.
[2] As Inspector General of Police, Durrani oversaw all patrol and speciality units, and managed department policy that affected Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's many diverse communities.
[4] Durrani's tenure as chief of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police earned him fame and good repute since his policies were admired by the public.
After winning the elections in 2018, Imran Khan shared in his first speech to the nation that he had asked Durrani to help improve the police standards of Punjab province.
He was subsequently appointed the chairman of the Punjab Police Reform Commission in September 2018, where he served until October 2018.