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Assistant Collector Asma Javid Paracha approves transfers of 20 inspectors & 52 sepoys

byIrfan Bahadur
10/05/2018
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PESHAWAR: The Customs House has issued a notification to transfer 20 inspectors and 52 sepoys to different customs stations with immediate effect.

These transfers were approved by Assistant Collector Asma Javed Paracha on Wednesday through a notification.

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According to detail, Inspector Rehmat Ali will be in-charge of the Customs station Angoor Ada. Inspector Akbar will take charge from Inspector Saleem Khan and Muhammad Junaid. Muhammad Ali have been transferred to Angoor Ada customs section from customs division Khyber. Zaifatullah has been transferred from customs dry port to customs station Angoor Ada. Wasimullah has been transferred from HQ legal division to HQ Rebate Cell.

Muhammad Khalid Khan has been transferred from customs division Khyber to AS division Peshawar. Amir Ghazal has been transferred from customs division Khyber to AS division Peshawar. Muhammad Junaid has been transferred from Torkham SWH Peshawar to customs division Hazara. Inspector Fazle Khaliq has been transferred from dry port Peshawar to HQ Auction Cell. Inspector Khalid Khan has been transferred from dry port Peshawar to HQ legal division. Mumraiz Khan has been transferred from dry port Peshawar to special checking squad. Muhammad Aqleem has been transferred from HQ auction cell to AS division Peshawar.

Nasseruddin has been transferred from special checking squad to customs division Kohat. Inspector Amanullah has been transferred from SWH Peshawar to Dry Port Peshawar.

Aurangzeb has been transferred from SWH Peshawar to dry port Peshawar. Rehmat Shah has been transferred from Khyber division to HQ recovery cell. Inspector Abdul Wajid has been transferred from AS division Peshawar to Customs Division Khyber.

Ziaur Rehman has been transferred from AS division Khyber to Customs division Khyber. Muhammad Saleem has been transferred from Kohat division to unit Mardan. Inspector Irshad Akbar has  been transferred from AS division to SWH Peshawar on primary bases. All of the inspectors are directed to report for their new place of posting with immediate effect.

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