Narhari Kahn

Narhari Kahn is the commander of the Belltower forces in Hengsha in Deus Ex: Human Revolution.

Background
Narhari Khan supervised a human trafficking operation, using ArcAir; a triad-affiliated aviation company, to haul stasis pods containing kidnapped Isolay scientists from an off-shore smuggling ship. When one of the pilots; Faridah Malik, discovered the truth about the cargo, and witnessed Kahn executing an un-cooperative victim; Kahn had her shot down over Hengsha with drones. Malik survived, and escaped China to work for Sarif Industries.

After Yune's death and the subsequent acquisition of his neural hub by Jensen, Kahn was ordered by Lawrence Barrett to tie up loose ends by eliminating their hired hacker, Arie van Bruggen, also known as the Dutchman.

However, Van Bruggen's allies provided him advance warning, and by the time Belltower and Jensen arrived at his apartment in Hengsha Court Gardens, the hacker was long gone. Kahn suspects the Triads of hiding Van Bruggen, and confronts Tong Si Hung, but the mob boss is not forthcoming. Kahn later finds a more complicit witness in the Hung Hua Hotel and learns of Van Bruggen's location at the Alice Garden Pods.

After then receiving permission from Zhao Yun Ru, Kahn personally leads a large platoon of Belltower soldiers to the Pods to look for the hacker, indiscriminately killing a large number of unarmed civilians. He could meet his end at the hands of Jensen. If he survives, he will later be found in his office at Tai Yong Medical. Surviving this, he will execute Faridah Malik at the construction site, all the while gloating at an infuriated Jensen, should the player choose to escape before Belltower troops destroy her VTOL. He'll then be seen again in the warehouse at the Belltower dock.

Trivia

 * Two guards in Tai Young Medical have a different discussion depending on if Narhari has survived the events of the Alice Garden Pods attack. If he lives, it will be a story about him beating up a man in the Hive, if he dies the two guards are worried about what kind of person would be capable of killing him.