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Customs Collector Ahmed Raza to celebrate Eid in Lahore

bySaleem Awan Sheikhu
12/09/2016
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SIALKOT: Customs Collector Ahmed Reza Khan will celebrate Eidul Azha with his family members in Lahore while he may visit Custom House during holidays

Officials told Customs Today that the customs officers will perform duty at Sialkot International Airport and Sialkot Dry Port Trust while Anti-Smuggling Organization (ASO) will also carry out its duties during Eid holidays.

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As per the details, Additional Collector Faiz Ali will perform duty on September 12 to look after office work and duty of staff and on September 13 he will celebrate Eid with his family members in Lahore. Deputy Collector Waheed Anwar Abro will also perform duty on September 12 for some hours and will watch the staff duty during Eid holidays while he celebrate Eid with his family members in Sindh and will join the duty after Eid holidays.

Deputy Collector Muhammad Hanif will perform his duty on September 12 for two hours at the office to check the matters of dry port and airport as well as all ASO zones while he will celebrate Eid at Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Deputy Collector Muhammad Ilyas will perform duty on September 14 and he will look after the staff duty during Eid holidays and he will celebrate Eid at Faisalabad. Assistant Collector Fahad Bashir Choudhary will perform his duty on September 12 and he check the matters of SDPT, Airport and all ASO’s. However Superintendent Sardar Anwar will perform his duty during holidays at Sialkot International Airport from September 12 to 13 and Superintendent Muhammad Naseem will perform his duty during holidays from September 13 to 14 whereas Superintendents Muhammad Jaan will perform duty during holidays on September 13. Superintendent Muhammad Syed Jarar Shah will perform his duty on Dry Port during holidays from September 12 and 14. Superintendent Sohail Butt will perform his duty during holidays on Dry Port from September 12 to 14 whereas Inspectors Amjad, Arshad Hussain Mayo, Iftikhar, Muhammad Mansha and Asad will perform their duty on Dry Port. Meanwhile ASO, Inspector and all constables will perform duty according to their duty roster.

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