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Customs Intelligence reshuffles four inspectors

byImran Ali
16/08/2016
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MULTAN: The Directorate General of Customs Intelligence and Investigation has transferred four customs inspectors to Multan office.

According to the details, the directorate transferred two inspectors to the Customs Intelligence’s Field Intelligence Unit (FIU), Sadiqabad region. Earlier, Inspector Rizwan Ali was performing his duties in Karachi Customs Intelligence and now he will assume his charge in Multan.

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Inspector Imran Elahi who was performing his responsibilities in the Multan office will take his new charge in Sadiqabad FIU.

Meanwhile, the Directorate General of Customs Intelligence transferred two other customs inspectors including Hafiz Muhammad Younas and Anwar Cheema. Both officials were performing duties in Multan regions and now they have been transferred to Islamabad.

Deputy Director Naveed ur Rehman Bughvi have relieved both customs inspectors after receiving their transfer orders. Both Inspectors will join their charges very soon in Islamabad.

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