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14 Customs officers assume charge as Assist Collectors

byCT Report
04/05/2016
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ISLAMABAD: On completion of 43rd common training programme (CTP), 14 probationary officers of Pakistan Customs Service have assumed the charge of Assistant Collector (Probationer) (BS-17) at Directorate General of Training & Research (Customs), Karachi for the specialised training programme (STP).

The officers, including Abeer Javaid, Akmal Shahzad, Ali Asad, Asma Javed Paracha, Quratulain Ramay, Majid Hussain Gaad, Mehreen Baloch, Muhammad Omer Latif, Mustafa Zamir, Sadaf Noor Elahi, Shah Samad Hamadani, Shakeel Ahmed, Syeda Sadaf Ali Shah and Umair Zahid, have assumed charge of the said post with effect from April 11.

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