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Deputy Collector Moazzam Raza transfers 17 employees

byM Hayat
16/04/2018
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Collectorate of Customs Preventive Deputy Collector Moazzam Raza has issued a notification no: 01-HRD/Estt/82/2016-17/314 for transferring 17 employees to different locations.

According to the notification, Inspector Ghulam Sarwar Mehdi is transferred from Law Branch to General Branch, Inspector Maqbool Khalid Sheikh is transferred from Law Branch to R&R Branch of headquarters, Inspector Faqir Mohammad from Air Freight Unit of Allama Iqbal International Airport to Customs Headquarters, Inspector Mohammad Ejaz Ahmad is transferred from Customs General Post Office to Customs Headquarters, Inspector Mansab Ali Dogar is hereby transferred from Customs Headquarters to Airport Traffic Branch, Inspector Mohammad Habib Mayo is hereby transferred from Headquarters to GPO, Inspector Mohammad Ashraf Qazi Headquarters to GPO, Inspector Sultan Masood Noor is transferred from Headquarters to Land Freight Unit Wagah, Inspector Mohammad Saeed is transferred Airport Traffic to Air Freight Unit Wagah.

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Inspector Naveed Akhtar is transferred from Air Freight Unit to Railway Station T-10, Preventive Officer Mohammad Umar Farooq is transferred from Headquarters to Air Freight Unit of Allama Iqbal International Airport , Office Superintendent Mohammad Saeed is transferred from Headquarters to LandFreight Unit Wagha, Head Clerk Zafar Ali Shah from Air Freight Unit to Land  Freight Unit Wagha, Lower Division Clerk Awais Idrees is hereby transferred from Railway Station T-10 to Land Freight Unit Wagha, Lower Division Clerk Mohammad Afzal is transferred from Land Freight Unit Wagha to Anti Smuggling Organization Investigation and Prosecution Branch, Lower Division Clerk Mohammad Abbas Nasir is transferred from Headquarters to Airport (Traffic) Branch.

The notification further stated that all employees stand relieved from their duties with effect from14.4.2018 with direction to report at their new place of posting .

 

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