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Peshawar Customs reshuffles 41 employees

byNadir Khan
17/08/2016
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PESHAWAR: The Model Custom Collectorate reshuffled 41 officers, including five superintendents, three deputy superintendents and 31 inspectors.

As per a notification, Syed Asad Ali Shah was transferred to Gadoon, Mohammad Naeem was appointed in Khyber, Mohammad Saddiq to Peshawar airport, Imtiaz Ahmad Afridi to Nowshera Anti-Smuggling Organisation (ASO), Deputy Superintendent Noorul Amin to Peshawar airport branch and Mohammad Rafiq transferred from Headquarters to Peshawar State Warehouse.

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Similarly, Attaur Rahman deputed at Auction Cell, Inspectors Mohammad Shafi was transferred to Kohat division, Allauddin to Kohat, Sherzada Khan to transit trade section, Jalal Ahmad from transit trade to Peshawar SWH, Azeem Khan from transit trade to Kohat, Moatar Shah to transit trade, Mohammad Ayaz from transit trade to Kohat, Mohammad Kaleem Khan from transit trade to Customs Auction Cell, while Mohammad Iqbal was transferred from transit trade to SWH.

Similarly, Inspector Habibullah Khan was transferred to Intelligence and Investigation branch, Mohammad Yaseen from Kohat to Intelligence and Investigation, Afzal Mohammad from Kohat to intelligence, Irashad Akbar from anti-smuggling to transit trade and Inspector Rahmat Ali was transferred from Kohat to transit trade.

Inspector Mohammad Nabi from Kohat to Mardan anti-smuggling unit, Adeel Ahmad from Peshawar Dry Port to ASO, Naeem Qasim to Kohat division, Mohammad Ajmal transferred from dry port to ASO, Ikramullah from Investigation and Prosecution to ASO, Mohammad Iqbal to Peshawar airport, Farhan to airport, Mohammad Ali Afridi deputed in Khyber division, while Abdul Jabbar was transferred from FTO cell to FTO cell Project.

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