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8 top officials of Pakistan Customs to retire by Jan 2016  

byM Hayat
30/01/2015
in Lahore, Slider News
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LAHORE: As many as eight top officials of Pakistan Customs Service will be retiring in Jan 2016, sources said Thursday.

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The Pakistan Customs Service top officials from BPS 20 -21 will be retiring during the current calendar year. The officers who are retiring include Collector Appraisement (East) Najeeb Abbasi who will be retiring on April 7, Ali Salman Abbasi will be retiring in January while Tariq Ahad Nawaz in May, DG Customs Intelligence and Investigation Lutfullah Virk in October, Adila Rehman in December and Muhammad Yahyah in November. Member FBR HQ Islamabad Ali Salman Abbasi and member legal Ahmad Dildar will be retire in the first month of calendar year 2016.  All the officers have been working on various top slots in the department and contributed a lot to the growth and development of the department.  They enjoy good reputation in Pakistan Customs service circles.

 

 

 

 

 

Tags: Ali Salman AbbasiAs many as eight top officials of Pakistan Customs Service will be retiring in 2016Najeeb Abbasi who will be retiring on April 7sources said Thursday.

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