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13 Customs officers of BS 17-19 relieved from duties to join new posting

byCT Report
15/02/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News, Transfers and Postings
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ISLAMABAD: Thirteen Pakistan Customs Service officers of BS 17-19 have been relieved from their current postings with immediate effect.

These officers, transferred/posted vide Board’s notification No 0213-C-II/2018 dated 02.02.2018, stand relieved to join their new place of posing. The officers, include Yousaf Haider Orakzai (BS-19), Muteen Alam (BS-19), Syed Fazal Samad (BS-19), Ali Raza Turabi (BS-18), Shakir Muhammad (BS-18), Naveed Abbas Memon (BS-18), Zakir Muhammad (BS-18), Muhammad Rizwan (BS-18), Muhammad Akbar Jan Gandapur (BS-18), Dr Imran Rasool Khan (BS-17), Muhammad Arslan Majeed Rana (BS-17), Muhammad Zohaib (BS-17) and Quratulain (BS-17).

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