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Customs Intelligence reshuffles five employees

byImran Ali
27/09/2017
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MULTAN: Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation has reshuffled five employees including two Inspectors and three sepoys.

According to details, Inspector Mohsin Raza has been transferred from Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan to Faisalabad Range Office. The Federal Board of Revenue has posted Inspector Mohsin Raza in Customs Intelligence from Customs Collectorate Multan few weeks ago to fulfill shortage of field staff recently.

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Inspector Irshaad Ali has been transferred from Customs Intelligence and Investigation Faisalabad Range Office to Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Office . Sepoy Naveed Ahmad is posted to Customs Intelligence and Investigation Range Office Faisalabad. He was performing his duties at Dera Ghazi Khan before his transfer. Sepoy Muhammad Shakeel is transferred from Customs Intelligence FIU Sadiqabad to Multan Office.

Furthermore Sepoy Abdul Shakoor has been transferred from Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Office to Dera Ghazi Khan. The purpose of these internal transfers is to boost the anti-smuggling performance of Customs Intelligence and Investigation in the jurisdiction.

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