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Customs undertakes transfers & postings of inspectors, appraising officers

byM Hayat
24/10/2019
in Lahore, Latest News, Transfers and Postings
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LAHORE: Customs Lahore has undertaken transfers and postings of Customs inspectors and appraising officers.

As per details Syed Imran Shaukat has been transferred from Valuation and M Aslam from Directorate of Training to Lahore Preventive.

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Collectorate of Customs Preventive M Arshad and Nadeem Mehmood  have been transferred from Lahore Preventive to Post Clarence Audit (PCA). Appraising Officers Faryal Amber and Shahzad Malik have been transferred from PCA to Collectorate of Customs Appraisement.

Appraising officer Khursheed Anwar Goraya and Arslan Toor have been transferred to Post Clarence Audit from Appraisement.

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