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Collector Preventive Zulfiqar Younas distributes workload among 7 DCs, ACs

byM Hayat
18/09/2016
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LAHORE: Collector of Customs Preventive Zulfiqar Younas distributed work among the collectorate’s deputy collectors and assistant collectors with immediate effect.

The collectorate of Customs Preventive, in order to streamline the collectorate’s workload, distributed the work among seven deputy collectors and assistant collectors.

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DC Seema Ayaz  assigned matters related to T-10 Railways Station, Railways Wagha Station, DRRA and departmental representative (Appellate Tribunal) and supervision of Betel Leaf cases at all forums.

DC Asma Bashir will look after all matters related to passenger facilitation Center Wagha and Land Freight Unit(LFU) Wagha.

AC Palwasha Syed is given the charge of Air Freight Unit (AFU) administration, Group-I &II, administration of AFU, MIS audit and WeBOC Audit. AC Adnan Ahmad Khan is given the charge of AFU Group III, Law FTO, and recovery including recovery of Betel Leaf cases.

AC Muhammad Ikram will deal with matters of AFU including import examination, ICG, Temporary Imports, Exports, MCD, Refund & Rebate, TPs and Bank Guarantee.

AC Muhammad Asim Awan will look after matters of Anti-Smuggling Organization, State Warehouse and Investigation and Prosecution while AC  Muhammad Hamza Lak is given charge of Airport Traffic , baggage, bonds, adjudication baggage and bond cases and all matters related to Airport Traffic.

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