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Customs Preventive Collector Mukarram Jah reshuffles 35 superintendents

byM Hayat
01/01/2015
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LAHORE:  Collector of Customs Preventive Mukarram Jah has reshuffled at least 35 superintendents of customs under routine transfer posting process and ordered them to immediately join the new assignment.

The collector transferred and posted three superintendents of customs including Anti-Smuggling Organisation (ASO) Mumtaz Ajmal Mian, general staff Amjad Ali Chaudhry and State Warehouse superintendents of customs Shahzad Akhatar.

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The superintendents who were serving at the Air Freight Unit (AFU), Airport have also been reshuffled. The superintendents who were transferred at AFU included Muhammad Naeem Ullah of Bank Guarantee Section, Imtiaz Hussain of export section, Sayed Zada Alamdar Hussain, Waqar Ahmad Cheema and Waqar Yousaf.

The AFU gray shed superintendent Zia Ashfaq, ICG superintendent Ashraf Iqbal Cheema, PIA shed superintendent Rana Ali Naseer, Recovery Branch superintendent Mirza Waqar Ahmad Baig, Refund& Rebate superintendent Fayyaz Ahmad, Royal shed Muhammad Ikram, Shaheen shed Shahid Hameed Butt and Unaccompanied Baggage Shahid Mehmood have also been transferred and posted.

At the airport traffic, Manzoor Ahmad Bhatti, Mian Faheem, Muhammad Arif, Muhammad Ijaz, Shahid Iqbal, Pirzada Rahat, Rafiq Ahmad and Zahid Ashraf have been reshuffled.

Land Freight Unit Wagha superintendents including Land Freight Unit, Passenger Facility Centre Wagha Railways Station and T-10 superintendents have also been reshuffled.  The superintendents who have been transferred and posted included Syed Tanveer, Zahid Touqeer, Bushra Naseem, Saleem Tahir, Aslama Bhatti, Idress Sheikh, Tariq Amin, Ahmad Iqbal Bhatti, Atta Ur Rehman, Nisar Minhas and Shafqat Mehmood.

 

Tags: 35 customs superintendents transferredCollector of Customs Preventive Mukarram Jah has reshuffled at least 35 superintendents of customs under routine transfer posting process and ordered them to immediately join the new assignment.general staff Amjad Ali Chaudhry and State Warehouse superintendents of customs Shahzad Akhatar.Mumtaz Ajmal Mianposted

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