Sami Sadat

On the last day of the fall of Ashraf Ghani's government, he was as security responsible of Kabul, Afghanistan.

Sayed Sami Sadat (Arabic: دگرجنرال/سپهبُد سیدسمیع سادات) (born 17 March 1985 in Khair Khāna, Kabul, Afghanistan[citation needed]) is an Afghan General/Commander of the Armed Forces and chairman of the Afghanistan United Front, a political organization that is leading an opposition against the Taliban.

He joined the government of Afghanistan in 2007 and his first job was Deputy Director for the POLICE Media Department.

[1] Sadat finished school in Kabul and graduated from the Joint Services Command and Staff College at the Defence Academy of the U.K. in the class of 2011 (ACSC 14).

During this time CTU managed to rescue almost all of the kidnapped persons in Al-Qaeda detention who were kept for prosecution and ransom including Haidar Gailani the son of former prime minister of Pakistan Gailani who was kidnapped by Al-Qaeda in Pakistan and brought in to Afghanistan.

Many Al-Qaeda related terror leaders were captured or killed as result of counter-terrorism operations led by General Sadat making Al-Qaida leadership the weakest.