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Customs’ Nazim Saleem to retire on April 14

byCT Report
16/01/2018
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: On attaining the age of superannuation, Muhammad Nazim Saleem, a Pakistan Customs Service/BS-21 officer, presently posted as Member Technical, Customs Appellate Tribunal (Bench-II), Karachi, shall stand retired from government service with effect from 14.4.2018.

Sources told Customs Today, that during his tenure with Pakistan Custom his performed some of key posts. He always performed well and according to the expectations of his superiors. His always performed his duties honestely and dedicatedly. Sources told that Customs House Karachi is going to organize a farewell function in honor of outgoing Member Technical Nazim Saleem to admire his services. Sources told that during the function all staff members will admire the services rendered by Nazim Saleem.

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