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Collector Najeeb re-assigns tasks to 7 DCs, 3 ACs

bySohail Rab
07/10/2014
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: The Collector of MCC-Appraisement (East) Najeeb-ur-Rehman Abbasi has re-assigned and re-distributed the works among seven deputy collectors and three assistant collectors.

Rehmatullah Vistro (Deputy Collector), an officer of Grade-18 was re-assigned the new responsibilities of Headquarters, external audit, Group-II and FTO. Previously he had performed his duties in WeBOC Group-II, FTA Cell, MCD and PCT Committee.

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Arshad Khan (Deputy Collector) was re-allocated the new tasks of NLCCT, Railways dry ports, TPX Law and Pak Shaheen Container Terminal. Previously, he had looked after the duties in PICT.

Rizwan Mehmood (Deputy Collector) was assigned tasks in Group-VI and R&D while he had performed duties in WeBOC Group-VI, Headquarters-I and warehousing previously.

Yasir Wahab Kalwar (Deputy Collector) was assigned new tasks to look after Group-VI and Group-VII, DTRE, Adjudication (AC and DC’s jurisdiction) and finalization of provisional assessment.

Kamran Ali Rana (Deputy Collector) was reassigned the works to look after the responsibilities in Coordination and PICT, East Wharf, NLCCI, Pak Shaheen, TPX and Timber Pond, previously he had performed duties in Group-IV, Law and FTO.

Rizwan Bashir (Deputy Collector) was reassigned the new assignments at PICT; previously he had performed duties at Inter Port Movement.

Muhammad Qasim Khokhar (Deputy Collector) was re-assigned new tasks including Group-II, MIS (Admin), Change Management, Laboratory, MCD, Warehousing & PCT Committee; previously he had disbursed his duties at East Wharf.

Zakir Muhammad (Deputy Collector) was re-assigned new tasks at PICT, previously he had looked after the affairs at NLCCT, Railway dry port, TPX, Coordination and Auction.

Muhammad Ibrahim (Deputy Collector) was re-assigned new tasks in User ID and Facilitation, Refund, Pre-refund Audit and DTRE while previously he had disbursed his duties at WeBOC Group-III, Adjudication (DC level).

Attaullah Shabbir (Deputy Collector) was assigned new tasks at NLCCT, Railway dry port and TPX.

Muhammad Faisal (Assistant Collector) was re-assigned duties at One Customs Assessment, MIS (One Custom) previously he had preformed duties at Group-I, Change Management and Securities.

Asim Rehman, Assistant Collector was re-assigned duties in Group-V, Laboratory, Warehousing, MCD and Group-VIII Chapter-87 (Vehicles), previously he had performed his duties at WeBOC Group-V, Transit and Transshipment and Admin-II.

Zaheer Abbas, Assistant Collector was re-assigned duties in Group-I, PRV Cell, Securities, Recovery and FTA Cell, previously he had performed his duties in User ID and Facilitation Center.

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