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Curbing Indian goods smuggling through Kashmir remained top priority: Chief Collector Zulfiqar Ch

byTariq Derya
14/01/2019
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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ISLAMABAD: The Customs officers of Model Collectorate of Customs Islamabad arranged a farewell party in honor of the outgoing Dr. Zulifqar Ali Chaudhary who is transferred as Chief Collector Operations (Enforcement) Quetta.

As per details, Zulfiqar Chaudhry will join Customs Collectorate Quetta this week. So a farewell party was organized in his honor at Preventive department of the Collectorate where all the officers of BS-17 and above participated.

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Talking with Customs Today, Zulfiqar Chaudhary said that he always tried to perform his duties with full commitment and honesty and his record during his stay at MCC Islamabad would prove his point. He added that he was working to achieve two targets when he joined MCC Islamabad as a collector, the first was to curb smuggling of Indian smuggled goods through Kashmir and the 2nd was to give a lesson to the smugglers like Shakeel Phapa. He notified that he succeeded to achieve both targets.

He said that shifting from old Islamabad airport to New Islamabad International Airport (NIIA) was a big task which he achieved smoothly with the support of all staff members.

He said that he made all efforts to control the smuggling activities as well as made all his efforts to meet revenue collection targets assigned by Federal Board of Revenue (FBR). He said he found all the Customs staff and officers working at MCC Islamabad as hardworking and dedicated. He urged Islamabad Customs staff to continue their efforts to further improve the image of the Customs department.

 

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