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Appraisement West redistribute work among deputy & assistant collectors

byCT Report
18/02/2019
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KARACHI: Collectorate of Customs West Wajid Ali has reshuffled assignments of deputy/assistant collectors within the Collectorate.

Accordingly, Deputy Collector Aftabullah Shah is assigned HQ, Establishment/Admin, Licensing Branch, Import Section, Confidential, CPF, CHO, Transport, Cash Section, Accounts, Treasury, Procurement, Policy & Coordination, Statistical, PRAL, Adjudication and Customs Laboratory.

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Earlier he was looking after HQ, Establishment/Admin, Group-IV (Ch.50-70), MIS, Confidential, CHO, Transport, Customs Laboratory, CPF Cash Section, Accounts, Treasury, Procurement, Policy & Coordination, Statistical, PRAL Adjudication of DC Level cases and PRV section.

Deputy Collector Amanat Khan is assigned Group-IV (Ch.50-70), Bank Guarantee and One Customs. He was earlier looking after Karachi International Container Terminal (KICT).

Deputy Collector Mohammad Asim Awan is assigned AIB/R&D, Group-VII (Ch. 86-89), Law Branch and Afghan Transit Legacy issues. He was earlier looking after Group-II (Ch.28-38), Adjudication of AC Level Cases, FTA Cell, Law Branch and Afghan Transit Legacy issues.

Deputy Collector Falik Sher is assigned Karachi International Container Terminal (KICT). He was looking after Group-VI (Ch.84-85), AIB/R&D earlier.

Assistant Collector Sadaf Noor Elahi is assigned Group-III (Ch.39-49), Recoveries, FTO, Audit (internal/external), ADRC and Facilitation Cell. She was looking after Group-I (Ch.01-27), Recoveries, FTO, Audit (internal/external) and ADRC.

Assistant Collector Raissa Kanwal is assigned Group-VI (Ch.84-85), MIS, Temporary Imports, FTA Cell, PRV Section and Coordination for Administrative measures. She was looking after Group VII (Ch.86-89) and Temporary Imports earlier.

Assistant Collector Mohammad Ahmed Rizwan is assigned Karachi International Container Terminal (KICT). He is moved from Group-III (Ch. 39-49) and Bank Guarantee.

Assistant Collector (Prob.) Sakeena is assigned Group-II (Ch.28-38) and Customs Laboratory. Assistant Collector (Prob.) Mohammad Mudassir Rafique is assigned Group-I (Ch.01-27) and Facilitation Cell.

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