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Collector Preventive Faiz Ahmad undertakes large scale transfers, postings

byM Hayat
13/10/2017
in Lahore, Latest News, Slider News
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LAHORE: Collector Customs Collectorate of Preventive Faiz Ahmad has issued a notification regarding transfer and posting of deputy superintendents and appraising officers with immediate effect.

According to notification no: 01/HRD/Estt/82/2016-17/789 dated 12.10.2017 those who are transferred and posted to new places include Deputy Superintendent Abdul Naeem, Deputy Superintendent Mazhar Abbas Butter, Deputy Superintendent Syed Hassan Abbas Bukhari, Deputy Superintendent Zahid Hussain Bhutta, Deputy Superintendent Javaid Iqbal Mian, Deputy Superintendent Zahoor Ahmad Joyia, Deputy Superintendent Abdul Shakoor, Deputy Superintendent Ghulam Jaffar, Deputy Superintendent Malik Rab Nawaz, Appraising Officer Waqas Jillani, Appraising Officer Zillay Huma, Inspector Munir Ahmad, Inspector Danish Kaleem, Inspector Abdul Qayyum Butter, Inspector Qasim Ali Bhatti, Inspector Zafar Iqbal Jootah, Inspector Naveed Akhtar, Inspector Mohammad Arif Nawaz, Inspector Mohammad Ijaz Butt, Inspector Raza Tufail, Inspector Shabbir Ahmad, Inspector Mujahid Khan, Inspector Farooq Aslam, Inspector Muhammad Aslam Chaudhary, Inspector Amjad Khan, Inspector Abdul  Rehman Butt, Inspector Azam Hussain Wattoo, Inspector Masood Raza, Inspector Syed Riaz Ali Shah, Inspector Syed Imran Saeed, inspector Syed Abdul Hassan Rizvi, Inspector Sultan Masood Noor, Inspector Mansab Ali Dogar.

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All the above mentioned employees are directed to assume their charge of their new responsibilities with immediate effect.

 

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