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FBR transfers 4 PCS officers of BS17-18 with immediate effect

byQaisar Mansoor
04/06/2022
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News, Transfers and Postings
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue has issued notification for transfers and postings of BS-18 and Bs-17 officers of Pakistan Customs Service (PCS) with immediate effect.

  1. Imran Afzal (BS-18) is transferred from Deputy Collector Adjudication-II, Karachi to Deputy Collector Appraisement Quetta. He will also look after charge of Deputy Director DNFBPs, Quetta.
  2. Shafiq Ahmed Mughal (BS-18) is transferred from Deputy Collector Exports (Port Qasim), Karachi to Deputy Collector Adjudication-II, Karachi.
  3. Malik Muhammad Ahmed (BS-18) is moved from Deputy Collector Enforcement Quetta to Deputy Collector Appraisement Quetta.

4. Amin Haider Shah (BS-17) is moved from Assistant Collector Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore to Assistant Collector Appraisement West, Karachi.

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