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88 BS-16 customs officials reshuffled at Wagah, Railways Station, T-10

byM Hayat
12/09/2015
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Collectorate of Customs Preventive Lahore reshuffled 88 employees of BS-16 at the Land Freight Unit Wagah.

According to details, the collectorate undertook the routine transfers and postings at the start of the new financial year.

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The employees, who are reshuffled in accordance with the recent roaster, included superintendents, deputy superintendents and inspectors.

The collectorate reshuffled four superintendents, including Waqar Ahmad Cheema, Zia Ashfaq, Imtiaz Hussain and Jamil Hussain while six deputy superintendents Ejaz Rasool Shah, Israr Ahmad, Manzoor Hussain Gill, Muhammad Salim Akhtar, Saeed Joya and other inspectors at the Wagah Import and Export Sections.

At least 13 inspectors, including Shahid Mehmood, Abdul Naeem, Muhammad Afzal, Amer Jamal, Jamshaid, Mamood Tippu, Muhammad Arif Mayo, M Asif , Yousaf, Khalid Javid, Rana Hasnain, Rana Pervaiz Ahmad, Shabbir Ahmad and  Zafar Iqbal, are reshuffled at the Passenger Facilitation Centre.

Meanwhile, superintendents, deputy superintendents and inspectors have also been transferred and posted at the Railways Station and T-10 Railways Station.

Superintendent Iqbal Butt, deputy superintendents Ali Raza, Ghulam Gaffar and inspectors Abdul Waheed, Ahmad Hussnain, Danish Kaleem, Muhammad Ashfaq, Khuda Bakhash, Mir Suleman, Aslam Iqbal, Yasin Watto, Naveed Qateel, Nazir Ahmad, Qasim Ali, Safdar Mahi are transferred and posted from and at  Railway Stations.

The collectorate has reshuffled staff, including superintendents, deputy superintendents and inspectors, at the T-10 Railways Station.

Superintendents Javaid Iqbal, Pirzada Aziz and deputy superintendents, principal appraisers Rao Gulzar, Mazhar Abbas Shah, Safdar Ali Bajwa, Hassan Abass Bukhari and appraiser Huhammad Hussain Khadim and inspectors Abdul Qayoom, Abdul Razaq, Akbar Hussain, Irfanullah Leghari, Khalid Nazir, Malik Shahnawaz, Masood Kamal, Mughal-e-Azam, Ashfaq Ahmad, Boota Arif, Pervaiz Virk, Nasir Amin,  Naveed Akhtar, Rana Gulzar Hussain, Sikandar Idress Bajwa, Sultan Masood, Ali Abbas and Ijaz Haider Zaidi reshuffled at the T-10 Railways Station.

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