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Appraisement-West to face workforce’s shortage after retirement of 64 officials in 2016

byAftab Channa
01/06/2016
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: As many as 64 officials of the Model Customs Collectorate Appraisement-West are going to retire this year 2016, bringing a huge gap of workforce in the functioning of the collectorate, Customs Today has learnt.

According to official documents, a total of 64 officials, including nine principal appraisers, 10 appraisers, 14 examiners, 27 sepoys, a record supplier, an assistant private secretary, an upper division clerk and a lower division clerk, will be retired this year.

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In this regard, the Appraisement-West Establishment deputy collector has forwarded an order to the collectorate which read as: “Following official of Customs House, Karachi are attaining the age of superannuation in the year 2016 on the dates mentioned against their names. They shall stand retired from the dates so specified without any further notification.”

“If they desire to avail leave preparatory to retirement LPR, they are advised to apply for the same well in time. LPR can be availed within the period of service and not beyond the date of superannuation”, the letter added.

The principal appraisers named Shaheen Farooq, Manzoor Ahmad, Aftab Hussain Arbab, Jalaluddin, Liaqat Ali, Imam Baksh Baloch, Iftikhar Mehmood, Naseeruddin Hamayun and Syed Hamid Umer are going to retire this year.

The appraisers namely as Ali Akbar, Zahoor Ahmed Kasi, Altaf Hussain, Sanaullah Abbasi, Akmal Aziz, Roshan Ali, Muhammad Siddique Zia, Syed Qamar ul Hadi, Fayyaz Ahmed Javed and Shamshad Ahmad.

The examiners are included Javed Saeed Usmani, Muhammad Iqbal Shah, Riaz Ahmed, Khalid Bashir, Muhammad Bashir Vohra, Muhammad Zakir, Shahadat Khan, Sardar, Babar Durrani, Syed Muhammad Arif, Abdul Majeed, Zar Khan Syed Hasan Muneer, Ajmal Khan, Safeer Ahmed and Muhammad Saleem, while Assistant Private Secretary Syed Nusrat Pervez, Upper Division Clerk S Nisar Ali Shah, Lower Division Clerk Muhammad Raees and Record Supplier Muhammad Ashfaq Alam.

The Sepoys are: Khalil ur Rehman, Muhammad Ahmad, Mairaj Ahmad, Asghar Ali, Din Muhammad, Muhammad Saleem, Usman Ali, Muhammad Amin, Abdul Raziq, M Akram Khan, Bahadar Khan, Sahdullah Khan, Muhammad Ali, Riaz Ahmad, Sultan Ahmad, Sahibzada, Muhammad Anwar Ali, M Anwar, Nazeer Ahmad, Muzammil Hussain, Muhammad Yasin, Shoukat Hussain, Muhammad Zubair, Mehmood ul Hassan, Muhammad Ilyas, Syed Azmat Pasha, Liaquat Ali, and Taj Muhammad.

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