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Collector Preventive Saifuddin Junejo calls on Air Marshall Arshad Malik in IDEAS-2016

byS. R. Khan
24/11/2016
in Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: Collector of Customs Collectorate Preventive Dr Saifuddin Junejo visited the 9th International Defense Exhibition and seminar (IDEAS)-2016 at Expo Center.

During the visit, the Collector Dr Saifuddin Junejo held a detailed meeting with Air Marshal-Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Arshad Malik at his chamber.

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Both the high officers discussed the matters of mutual interests. The Collector Preventive informed the Air Marshall that the Pakistan Customs was determined to safeguard the coastline of the country.

Air Marshall Arshad Malik informed the Collector Preventive that the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) will get JF-17 Thunder crafts from China in the first quarters of the next year, adding that the PAF is also handing over 52-Mushaak aircrafts to Turkey.

The Collector Preventive Dr Saifuddin Junejo appreciated the ongoing developments by PAF and also expressed his best wishes to the Air Marshall Arshad Malik and Pakistan Air Force (PAF).

The Air Marshall further informed that the PAF would also inviting the foreigners for training in Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) adding that the countries including Saudia Arabia, Nigeria, Egypt, Oman and others have shown their interest in getting training from Aeronautical Complex.

The Air Marshall further said that the twin seater JF-Thunder would also include in the fleet of Pakistan Air Force, adding that the working in this regard in underway.

“Introduction of latest technology in craft making would be done in near future in order to make the defense of the country more effective”, Air Marshall-PAF added.

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