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Customs I&I DG Zahid Khokhar transfers officers, lower staff

byCT Report
16/11/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Customs Intelligence & Investigation Director General Muhammad Zahid Khokhar has transferred a number of officers of his directorate with immediate effect.

Superintendent Saifullah has been transferred from Headquarters (HQ), Islamabad and posted at Regional Office (RO) Lahore. Intelligence Officers Shabich Haider, Liaquat Ali and Muhammad Aslam Nadeem have been moved from Headquarters, Islamabad and posted at Regional Office (RO), Karachi.

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Superintendent Syed Ashfaq Hussain has been transferred from HQ Islamabad to RO, Peshawar. Superintendent Mehar Muhammad Rafique has been transferred from RO Karachi and posted at RO Peshawar. Superintendent Malik Nasir Saeed has been moved from RO Multan to HQ Islamabad. Superintendent Muhammad Sarwar has been transferred from RO Lahore to RO Multan.

Intelligence Officer (IO) Bashir Tabassum has been moved from RO Hyderabad and posted at RO Quetta. IO Muhammad Anwar has been transferred from RO Multan to HQ Islamabad. IO Zulfiqar ali Dogar has been transferred from RO Lahore to RO Karachi. IO Mansoor Nasir has been moved from RO Faisalabad to RO Peshawar. IO Saad Iqbal has been transferred from RO Faisalabad and posted at RO Gujranwala. IO Abdul Munir has been transferred from RO Peshawar to RO Rawalpindi and IO Shabbir Ahmed has been moved from RO Quetta to RO Karachi.

LDC Zohaib Mujeeb has been transferred from HQ Islamabad to RO Karachi; Driver Agha Mukhtar Ali from HQ Islamabad to RO Hyderabad; Sepoys Muhammad Yasin and Qamar Zaman from RO Peshawar to RO Rawalpindi; Sepoy Raja Muhammad Suleman from RO Gujranwala to RO Rawalpindi; Sepoy Azizullah from RO Gwadar to RO Hyderabad; Sepoys Muhammad Aslam and Shakeel Nawaz from RO Karachi to RO Multan; Sepoy Muhammad Tariq from RO Rawalpindi to RO Faisalabad; Sepoy Rana Sajjad Khan from RO Karachi to RO Lahore; Sepoy Manzoor Shah from HQ Islamabad to RO Quetta; Sepoy Khan Badshah from RO Peshawar to RO Karachi and Sepoy Sher Aslam has been transferred from RO Peshawar and posted at Gujranwala Regional Office.

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