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==Early Life and Education== | ==Early Life and Education== | ||
Shams was born on 3 August 1966, in the prominent Abu Bhuiyan family of ]. He began his military career in 1984 as a cadet at the ] and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Armored Corps in 1986. He holds an MBA from ], USA.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Brigadier General Shams Chowdhury|url=https://www.khabarica24.com/%E0%A6%8F%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%A8%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A4-%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B7%E0%A6%BE%E0%A7%8E%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A6%AA%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A7%E0%A6%BE/?fbclid=IwY2xjawHZyP5leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHcU1hsurEDaVQK-cuTUR_EQYnYMZ-UzHYmUv8jheo-TGFIJi66QW2ar24A_aem_FHRzOqH-Qd5qgf5-nNbVvw|access-date=2023-10-26|website=www.khabarica24.com}}</ref> | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Shams was commissioned into the Armored Corps in 1986, he participated in United Nations peacekeeping missions as a Military Observer in Bosnia and Croatia (1995–96) and as a Staff Officer at the UN Force Headquarters in Liberia (2005–06). Domestically, he held the position of Zone Commander in the Chhota Harina Zone of ] (BDR) in Rangamati in 2008. He served as Director of both the Special Security Force (SSF) and the ] (NSI) under the Prime Minister's Office. Notably, he survived the 2009 BDR mutiny at Pilkhana.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Most officers killed by 11 in the morning|url=https://www.thedailystar.net/news-detail-78084|access-date=2009-03-02|website=The Daily Star}}</ref> He retired as a Brigadier General in 2019.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
⚫ | ]|left]]During court proceedings regarding the 2009 ] at Pilkhana, defence counsel accused prosecution witness, Shams, of orchestrating the carnage. Defence lawyer Amdadul Hoque Lal alleged that Sham's leadership during the event earned him a favorable posting and questioned why key officers of the 44 Rifles Battalion, which Shams commanded, were unharmed. Shams refuted these claims, attributing his survival to divine intervention.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Two processions entered Pilkhana during mutiny|url=https://www.thedailystar.net/news-detail-206337|access-date=2011-10-13|website=The Daily Star}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=People yet to know what really happened in Pilkhana|url=https://www.tbsnews.net/bangladesh/people-yet-know-what-really-happened-pilkhana-ex-army-chief-moeen-shares-his-account-bdr|access-date=2024-09-07|website=The Business Standard}}</ref> | ||
==Post-Military Career== | |||
Shams served as a diplomat at the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington, D.C from 2013 to 2019. Currently, he is the chairperson of U.S. Center for Cooperation & Economic Development based in USA.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} | |||
⚫ | Shams had previously testified as the fourth prosecution witness, detailing the events of the mutiny, including processions of rebel soldiers and his escape. He was also cross-examined for four hours, during which the defence claimed he falsely implicated an accused sepoy following a prior dispute, a claim he denied.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Witness faces accusation|url=https://www.thedailystar.net/news-detail-208147|access-date=2011-10-27|website=The Daily Star}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|title=Guards came from nowhere and opened fire, recalls BD colonel|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/822229/guards-came-from-nowhere-and-opened-fire-recalls-bd-colonel|access-date=2009-02-28|website=Dawn}}</ref> | ||
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<ref>{{Cite web|title=Despite all preparations, the military operation could not be launched that day|url=https://www.bonikbarta.com/home/news_description/398255/Despite-all-preparations-the-military-operation-could-not-be-launched-that-day--General-(Ret.)-Moeen-U-Ahmed|access-date=2024-09-07|website= Banik Barta}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | During court proceedings regarding the 2009 BDR mutiny at Pilkhana, defence counsel accused prosecution witness |
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<ref>{{Cite web|title=Moin U Ahmed opened his mouth about BDR rebellion|url=https://www.barta24.com/details/national-en/243543/moin-u-ahmed-opened-his-mouth-about-bdr-rebellion|access-date=2024-09-07|website= Barta 24}}</ref> | |||
Shams served as a diplomat at the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington, D.C from 2013 to 2019. Currently, he is the chairperson of U.S. Center for Cooperation & Economic Development based in USA.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Brigadier General Shams Chowdhury|url=https://www.khabarica24.com/%E0%A6%8F%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%A8%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A4-%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B7%E0%A6%BE%E0%A7%8E%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A6%AA%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%A7%E0%A6%BE/?fbclid=IwY2xjawHZyP5leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHcU1hsurEDaVQK-cuTUR_EQYnYMZ-UzHYmUv8jheo-TGFIJi66QW2ar24A_aem_FHRzOqH-Qd5qgf5-nNbVvw|access-date=2023-10-26|website=www.khabarica24.com}}</ref> | |||
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==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
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Bangladesh Army officerBrigadier General (retd)Shams Chowdhury | |
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Personal details | |
Born | (1966-08-03) August 3, 1966 (age 58) Mirsharai, Chattogram |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Bangladesh |
Branch/service | |
Years of service | 1986-2019 |
Rank | Brigadier General |
Unit | Armored Corps |
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Brigadier General Shams Chowdhury, full name Md. Shamsul Alam Chowdhury, is a former Bangladesh army officer.
Early Life and Education
Shams was born on 3 August 1966, in the prominent Abu Bhuiyan family of Mirsharai. He began his military career in 1984 as a cadet at the Bangladesh Military Academy and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Armored Corps in 1986. He holds an MBA from George Washington University, USA.
Career
Shams was commissioned into the Armored Corps in 1986, he participated in United Nations peacekeeping missions as a Military Observer in Bosnia and Croatia (1995–96) and as a Staff Officer at the UN Force Headquarters in Liberia (2005–06). Domestically, he held the position of Zone Commander in the Chhota Harina Zone of Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) in Rangamati in 2008. He served as Director of both the Special Security Force (SSF) and the National Security Intelligence (NSI) under the Prime Minister's Office. Notably, he survived the 2009 BDR mutiny at Pilkhana. He retired as a Brigadier General in 2019.
During court proceedings regarding the 2009 BDR mutiny at Pilkhana, defence counsel accused prosecution witness, Shams, of orchestrating the carnage. Defence lawyer Amdadul Hoque Lal alleged that Sham's leadership during the event earned him a favorable posting and questioned why key officers of the 44 Rifles Battalion, which Shams commanded, were unharmed. Shams refuted these claims, attributing his survival to divine intervention.
Shams had previously testified as the fourth prosecution witness, detailing the events of the mutiny, including processions of rebel soldiers and his escape. He was also cross-examined for four hours, during which the defence claimed he falsely implicated an accused sepoy following a prior dispute, a claim he denied.
Shams served as a diplomat at the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington, D.C from 2013 to 2019. Currently, he is the chairperson of U.S. Center for Cooperation & Economic Development based in USA.
Personal life
Shams is married to Naznin Akhter. They have two sons.
References
- ^ "Brigadier General Shams Chowdhury". www.khabarica24.com. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
- "Most officers killed by 11 in the morning". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2 March 2009.
- "Two processions entered Pilkhana during mutiny". The Daily Star. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- "People yet to know what really happened in Pilkhana". The Business Standard. Retrieved 7 September 2024.
- "Witness faces accusation". The Daily Star. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
- "Guards came from nowhere and opened fire, recalls BD colonel". Dawn. Retrieved 28 February 2009.
- "Despite all preparations, the military operation could not be launched that day". Banik Barta. Retrieved 7 September 2024.
- "Moin U Ahmed opened his mouth about BDR rebellion". Barta 24. Retrieved 7 September 2024.
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