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Appraisement East-West reassign work to Additional Collectors

byCustoms Today Report
01/10/2014
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KARACHI: Model Customs Collectorate of Appraisement (East-West) has issued a circular regarding redistribution of work amongst Additional Collectors.

In Appraisement East, Zeba Bashir Ahmad (Additional Collector-I) has been assigned for Group-II/IV, R&D, MIS, Securities, Establishment Branch, PCT Committee, Audit and PRV Cell; Muhammad Tahir (Additional Collector-II) has been assigned for Group-III/V/VII, Transit and Trans-shipment, DTRE, MCD, Warehousing, Refund, Adjudication, FTA Cell, and Examination at Pak Shaheen; Jameel Ahmed Baloch (Additional Collector-III) has been assigned for Examination-PICT, East Wharf and Auction; Dr Shahab Imam (Additional Collector-IV) has been assigned for Group-IV/VIII, One Customs, Recovery, Users ID, Facilitation, Law, FTO, Inter Port Movement, and Examination at NLCCT.

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Meanwhile in Appraisement West, Dr Iftikhar Ahmad (Additional Collector-I) has been assigned for Group-II (Ch.28-38), Group-IV (Ch.50-70), Licensing, HQ-I (Estt/Admn, Confidential, CHO, Transport Section), HQ-II (cash Section, Accounts, Policy and Coordination, Statistical, SR Cell, Budget and Account Section) CPF, Treasury, Customs Laboratory, Procurements, CRA, PRAL, Transit Trade Legacy issues. Any other job not elsewhere specified in this order; Syed Naeem Akhtar (Additional Collector-II) has been assigned for Group-I (Ch.01-27), Group-III (Ch.39-49), Adjudication-ADC Level, Pre-Audit, Supervision of WeBOC role for printing cheques; Farrukh Sajjad (Additional Collector-III) has been assigned for Group-IV (Ch.84-85), Group-VII (Ch.86-89), Public/Private Bonds and Warehousing, Import Section, Transshipment, SRO-492 and Temporary imports, FTO, Law Branch, Tribunal, IT Division, Administrative Supervision of Assessment Hall; Muhammad Nayyar Shafiq (Additional Collector-IV) has been assigned for Examination and Auction at West Wharf, BOML, AICT, KICT, MCD and Coordination with KPT and Terminal Operators, Internal Audit, Inter Port Movement, R&D (AIB and Post Release Verification Cell); Azhar Hussain Merchant (Additional Collector-V) has been assigned for Group-V (Ch.71-83), Group-VIII (Ch.90-99), Internal Stock Taking, Auction of unserviceable govt. purchased stock, BG Cell, Recovery Cell, ADRC, MIS (WeBOC and One Customs), FTA Cell; All Additional Collectors referred to Group will perform all related functions pertaining to both WeBOC and One-Customs.

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