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Five BS-16 officials of customs promoted to BS-17

bySohail Rab
14/04/2015
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has promoted as many as five Pakistan Customs’ officers of BS-16 to the post of assistant collector BS-17.

As per detail, FBR issued a notification No 0884-C-III/2015 regarding the promotion of five Superintendents/Superintendent Preventive/Principal Appraisers (BS-16) of Pakistan Customs Department to the post of Assistant Collector (BS-17).

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According to details, Qasim Khan Khattak-Secretary (Mgt.Cus.III) through the notification stated that the Superintendent Muhammad Ikram; Superintendent Furqan Mehmood; Superintendent Ahmed Nawaz Shah; SPS Jamshed Sultan Ahmed and Principal Appraiser S. A. Sajjad Rizvi, have been promoted to the post of Assistant Collector (BS-17) with immediate effect.

The notification further stated that the Muhammad Ikram would be posted at MCC-Preventive, Lahore on promotion; Furqan Mahmood would get posting at Directorate General of PCA, Islamabad on promotion; Ahmed Nawaz Shah would get posting at Directorate General of I&I-FBR, Islamabad on promotion; Jamshed Sultan Ahmed would get posting at MCC-Preventive, Karachi on promotion and S A Sajjad Rizvi would get posting at MCC-Port Muhammad Bin Qasim on promotion.

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