Abu Belal Muhammad Shafiul Haquendc, psc (Bengali: আবু বেলাল মোঃ শফিউল হক;
born 1 December 1958) is a retired four star general of the Bangladesh Army. He was the chief of army staff of the Bangladesh Army from 25 June 2015 to 25 June 2018.[1] Before becoming the army head, he served as the principal staff officer of Prime Minister's Office of the Armed Forces Division.[2] He has also served as an aide-de-camp to the President of Bangladesh.[3] He was commissioned into the armoured corps of the Bangladesh Army from 6th SSC (Short Service Commission) course in June 1978.[4]
Haque joined Bangladesh Military Academy on 22 July, 1977. After completion of training, he was commissioned in Bengal Lancers on 18 June 1978 in the 6th SSC (Short Service Commission) course. He was adjudged as the best all-round cadet of his batch and was awarded Sword of Honor (an award given to the best meritorious cadet in Bangladeshi military forces). In a distinguished career spanning 40 years, Shafiul Huq has held a variety of command, staff and instructional appointments. As a staff, he served as the aide-de-camp (ADC) to the president of Bangladesh, brigade major (BM) of an infantry brigade and colonel staff of an infantry division. He commanded two tank units, three brigades (one armored and two infantry) and two divisions (19th and 33rd). He also served as military secretary and adjutant general of the army.[7]
UN missions
From 1988 to 1989, Shafiul Haque served as a military observer with the United Nations Iran-Iraq Military Observer Group (UNIIMOG). He was appointed deputy force commander and chief military observer of UNMEE on 4 January 2007.
Personal life
Haque is married to Shoma Haque. They have 2 children.[8]Anisul Haque, the first mayor of Dhaka North City Corporation is his elder brother.[9] His father Shariful Haque was the former director of Bangladesh Ansar and took retirement in 1982.
Retirement
He retired from the army with effect from 25 June 2018.[1]