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Appraisement West transfers 35 AOs with immediate effect

byCT Report
06/05/2020
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News, Transfers and Postings
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KARACHI: Collectorate of Customs Appraisement and Facilitation West issued notification for transfer of 54 appraising officers with immediate effect and until further orders:

According to notification, Appraising Officers Arif Ali, Shahzad Qureshi, Nadeem Rehman, Abid Sarfraz, Jawahar Abbas are transferred to examination Karachi International Container Terminal (KICT).

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Sajid Ali, Mohammad Mushtaq Ahmad are transferred to examination West Wharf, Mohammad Nadeem to examination BOML, Mohammad Naseer to establishment group-I, Fahad Iqbal, Umair Mustafa to group-I, Arif Jameel, Umair Mohammad Jahangir to group-II, Miss Mubara Arashad, Mohammad Khalid to group-III, Faisal Bashir to group-IV, law branch, Abdul Ghaffar, Miss Khizra Saeed group-V, Najeeb Abid to group-VI, AIB (R&D) Abdul Ghani Soomro to group-VII law branch FTO.

Appraising Officer Shahmaz Siddique to group-VIII, Atif Ejaz to licensing branch, PRV, Ghulam Mustafa, Saleem Ahmed, Mohammad Ibrahim Palejo and Adnan Younus are transferred to bond section, Ehtesham Ghulam Ullah, M. Ibrahim Kurd are transferred to recovery section, Ammad Ali Buzdar, Syed Rahat Ali transferred to account section, Shafqat Abbas Gondal are transferred to licensing branch, Zahoor Ahmad Khan transferred to audit section and Shahzad Khan Marri is transferred and posted at recovery section.

 

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