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Chief Collector Nazim appreciates performance of martyred customs driver

byAslam Anjum Qureshi
07/08/2015
in Breaking News, Latest News, National, Slider News
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Nazim attends condolence ceremony in Hyderabad, announces packages for bereaved family

HYDERABAD: The Model Customs Collectorate Hyderabad held a condolence ceremony on the martyrdom of Customs driver Zian Hussain who had received serious injuries in an anti-smuggling operation when smugglers showed resistance.

Chief Collector Enforcement-South, Karachi, Nazim Saleem, Additional Collector Engr. Riyaz A. Memon, Omar Shafiq, Samiullah Assistant Collector and others attended the ceremony.

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On this occasion, Chief Collector Muhammad Nazim Saleem appreciated the performance of the martyred, adding that customs officials either they are of high ranks or low ranks, should perform their duties in this way with honesty.

He also lauded the efforts of Anti-Smuggling Organisation Sukkur, Larkana and Hyderbad to eliminate the smuggling in the region and urged them to continue their activities in order to save the national exchequer.

At the end of the ceremony, the chief collector announced the Rs 500,000 for the family of driver Zia under Assistance Prime Ministers Package and the recruitment of driver’s son Naveed Zia, accommodation, free education for the family members including other benefits for the deceased family.

Officials participated in the condolence ceremony include ASO Superintendent Nadeem Usmani, Deputy Superintendents Sikankar Akbar Panhwar, DS Muhammad Ali Lohar, DS Saleem Shah, (SWH) Deputy Superintendent Sanaullah Sarwardi, Inspectors Khair Muhammad,Pathan, Momin Shah, Guffar Sheikh, Shafique, Waqar Ahmed Baig, Mushtaq Ali Lakho, Arif Khan, Syed Aqil Hussain Jaffry, Qazi Tauseef Ahmed (SWH) Allaudin KK, Saleem Ajmeri and other’s Collectorate Customs officers including customs MCC Hyd law officer Anwer Ahmed Saddique, DS Saleem channa syed Furqan Ahmed, Latif Shar, inspector Iqbal khan KK, Riaz KK inspector Haffiz Muhammad Yousuf, Asad Mirza, Iqbal Mughal, Tariq Khanzada, Waseem Ahmed, Tauseef Ahmed, PA to Collector Iqbal Ahmed Mangrio, CHO Ansar Anwar and, other officials Feroz Khan, Abid Channa, Aslam Khan, Asim, Muhammad Sharif, Mirza Anas Baig, Mirza Noman baig, jameel, Omer Ameer and class IV staff Yaqoob Solangi, Malak Ahmed Solangi, Shafique,, Mehar Ali, Iqbal Ameer Bux, Mujeeb Khan, Asim khan, Mirza Israr baig, Hamid Ali, Ali sher, Isa, Atiq, Mazhar Muhammad Younus, Shafi Mughal, senior driver Mahmood.

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