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33 Customs officers promoted to BS-19

byCT Report
18/08/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News, Transfers and Postings
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KARACHI: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has promoted 33 Pakistan Customs Service officers from BS 18 to BS-19 with immediate effect.

1. Syed Fawad Ali Shah 2. Mr. Muhammad Saeed Watto 3. Engr. Habib Ahmad 4. Mr. Suleman Yaqub Khan 5. Mr. Sheeraz Ahmad 6. Syed Ali Abbas Gardezi 7. Mr. Naveed Iqbal 8. Mr. Aamer Nawaz Hamid 9. Mr. Adeem Khan 10. Mr. Javed Sarwar Sheikh 11. Ms. Farah Farooq 12. Mr. Muhammad Arshad Hayat Chaudary 13. Mr. Muhammad Mumtaz Ali Raza Chaudhry 14. Mr. Muhammad Rashid Munir Siddiqui 15. Mr. Muhammad Shoaib Qazi 16. Mr. Muhammad Faisal Khan 17. Ms. Sadia Sadaf 18. Mr. Abbas Ali Babar 19. Ms. Asma Hameed 20. Mr. Sumair Mustansar Tarar 21. Mr. Haroon Waqar Malik 22. Mr. Yasser Wahab Kalwar 23. Mr. Rizwan Mahmood 24. Ms. Sumaira Omar 25. Mr. Zubair Shah 26. Ms. Farhat Ali 27. Mr. Ghulam Nabi Kamboh 28. Ms. Naghma-e-Tehniat 29. Mr. Jehan Bahadar 30. Mr. Rizwan Bashir 31. Mr. Fahad Ali Chaudhary 32. Ms. Dr. Kaukab Farooq 33. Mr. Shafiq-ur-Rehman

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The officers appearing at Serial No. 20, 27 & 31 will actualise their promotion from the date they return from deputation and join FBR. The officers, who are drawing performance allowance, will continue to draw the same after promotion.

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