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DG Intelligence Imtiaz Ahmad to visit Multan Range Office on August 18

byImran Ali
15/08/2016
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MULTAN: Director General Customs Intelligence and Investigation Imtiaz Ahmad Khan will visit Multan Range office on  August 18.

According to details, Director General Customs Intelligence and Investigation Imtiaz Ahmad has decided to visit various jurisdictions of the Customs Intelligence and Investigation across the country to assess their anti-smuggling performance.

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Director General Imtiaz Khan will conduct his first start his official visits from Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Range Office. Director Customs Intelligence and Investigation Punjab Saud Imran will also accompany director general during the visit of Multan office.

Director General Customs Intelligence and Investigation Imtiaz Ahmad will review the overall progress of the Multan Range Office during fiscal year 2015-16. Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Range Office is also busy in finalizing their performance reports of the departments in the last few months to brief Director General Imtiaz Ahmad.

Deputy Director Naveed Ur Rehman Bugvi will also brief the director general about the current performance in the jurisdiction. Director General Customs Intelligence and Investigation will visit various checkpoints of the Customs to curb smuggling in the territory.

Deputy Director Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Range Office will share its anti-smuggling strategy with Director General Imtiaz Ahmad to devise new strategy to curb smuggling in the region.

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