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10 inspectors of Hyderabad Customs transferred to Customs Exports at Port Qasim, Gwadar

bySohail Rab
28/04/2015
in Karachi, Latest News, National
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KARACHI: The office of the Enforcement-South chief collector through an office order number 04/2015 (CC-ENF-South) has ordered transfer/posting of 10 inspectors of BS-16 from MCC Hyderabad to MCC Exports Port Muhammad Bin Qasim and MCC Gwadar with immediate effect.

According to details, Shakeel Ahmed Shaikh (Inspector) has been transferred from MCC Hyderabad to Port Muhammad Bin Qasim-Exports, Muhammad Aijaz Khan (Inspector) has been transferred to Port Muhammad Bin Qasim-Exports, Nisar Ahmed Shaikh (Inspector) has been transferred to MCC Gwadar, Maula Bux Behan to MCC Gwadar, Khadim Hussain Bhutto to MCC Gwadar, and Waqar Ahmed Surahyo to MCC Gwadar.

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Similarly, Abdul Rashid Shaikh (Inspector) has been transferred from MCC Hyderabad to MCC Gwadar; Rahib Ali Abro to MCC Gwadar; Shafi Muhammad Jamali to MCC Gwadar and Ghulam Qasim Abro to MCC-Gwadar.

The office order further stated that the above-mentioned orders are effective for a period of three months, from date of joining of the new assignment, adding that the period may be extended for another term of three months subject to performance of the officer.

It is pertinent to mention here that this office order has been issued with the approval of the competent authority.

It may be mentioned here that it was the first time that the inspectors of any particular collectorate have been transferred to other collectorates, as previously the customs officials of different collectorates used to be transferred and posted to other collectorates.

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