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FBR transfers 14 PCS officers of BS-17-20 to different stations

byCT Report
03/01/2025
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) issued notification for transfer and posting of senior officers in the Pakistan Customs Service (PCS) in grades BS-17 to BS-20.

The reshuffling aims to streamline operations and ensure efficient management within the customs framework. Below is the full list of transfers:

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1. Muhammad Sadiq (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-21)

o Current Position: Director General, Directorate General of Customs Valuation, Karachi.

o New Assignment: Assigned additional charge as Chief Collector of Customs Exports & Input/Output Co-Efficient Organization (IOCO), Karachi until a regular appointment is made.

2. Muhammad Yaqoob Mako (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-21)

o Transferred from: Chief Collector of Customs Appraisement Balochistan, Custom House, Quetta.

o Posted as: Member, Federal Board of Revenue (HQ), Islamabad (stationed in Karachi).

3. Irfan-ur-Rehman Khan (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-21)

o Transferred from: Chief Collector of Customs Exports & Input/Output Co-Efficient Organization (IOCO), Karachi.

o Posted as: Chief Collector of Customs Appraisement Balochistan, Custom House, Quetta.

4. Ms. Nausheen Riaz Khan (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-19)

o Transferred from: Additional Collector, Collectorate of Customs Appraisement (West), Karachi.

o Posted as: Secretary, Federal Board of Revenue (HQ), Islamabad (stationed in Karachi).

5. Tausif Aman (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-19)

o Transferred from: Additional Director, Directorate General of Customs Valuation, Karachi.

o Posted as: Secretary, Federal Board of Revenue (HQ), Islamabad (stationed in Karachi).

6. Jahanzeb Abbasi (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-18)

o Transferred from: Deputy Collector, Collectorate of Customs Appraisement (West), Karachi.

o Posted as: Additional Collector (OPS), Collectorate of Customs Appraisement (West), Karachi.

7. Shakeel Ahmed (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-18)

o Transferred from: Deputy Collector, Office of the Chief Collector of Customs Appraisement Balochistan, Quetta.

o Posted as: Second Secretary, Federal Board of Revenue (HQ), Islamabad (stationed in Karachi).

8. Tariq Hussain (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-18)

o Transferred from: Deputy Director, Customs Academy of Pakistan (CAP), Karachi.

o Posted as: Deputy Director, Directorate General of Transit Trade, Karachi.

9. Ms. Nadia Aslam (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-18)

o Transferred from: Deputy Director, Directorate of IPR Enforcement (Central), Lahore.

o Posted as: Deputy Collector, Collectorate of Customs Airports, Lahore.

10. Ms. Maryam Jamila (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-17)

o Transferred from: Deputy Collector (Acting Charge), Collectorate of Customs Airports, Lahore.

o Posted as: Deputy Collector, Collectorate of IOCO, Lahore.

11. Ms. Ayesha Siddiqua (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-17)

o Current Position: Assistant Collector, Collectorate of Customs Appraisement, Gwadar.

o New Assignment: Assigned additional charge as Assistant Director, Directorate of Transit Trade, Gwadar until further notice.

12. Ms. Eram Zahra (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-17)

o Transferred from: Assistant Director, Directorate of National Nuclear Detection Architecture (NNDA), Karachi.

o Posted as: Deputy Collector (OPS), Collectorate of Customs (Adjudication-II), Karachi.

13. Tofique Ahmad Sheikh (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-17)

o Transferred from: Assistant Collector, Collectorate of Customs Appraisement, Port Muhammad Bin Qasim, Karachi.

o Posted as: Assistant Collector, Collectorate of Customs Enforcement, Karachi.

14. Muhammad Sadaqtum Nazar Ali Khan (Pakistan Customs Service/BS-17)

o Transferred from: Assistant Collector, Collectorate of Customs Airports, Lahore.

o Posted as: Assistant Director, Directorate of IPR Enforcement (Central), Lahore.

The FBR stated that officers currently drawing performance allowances will continue to do so in their new postings. The board also instructed all officers to promptly submit charge relinquishment and assumption reports to FBR for record-keeping and further administrative actions.

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