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Customs Preventive transfers 30 inspectors to Multan & Faisalabad airport

byImran Ali
17/12/2019
in Breaking News, Latest News, National, Transfers and Postings
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs Preventive Multan has issued transfer orders of 30 inspectors at Multan International Airport and Faisalabad International Airport.
According to details, Deputy Collector Headquarter Maqbool Ahmed Baloch has transferred 30 inspectors to get better future results.
As many as 16 inspectors posted at Multan International Airport from different places. Inspector Muhammad Farooq, Inspector Muhammad Saleem Afzal, Inspector Tahir Mahmood, Inspector Muhammad Suleman, Inspector Asif Mehmood, Inspector Muhammad Khurshid ,Inspector Khalid Samad Khan, Inspector Sohail Akhtar Khan, Inspector Sharon Auguston transferred from MCC Preventive to Multan International Airport.
Inspector Syed Amir Jafry has been reshuffled from State Ware House Industrial Estate to Multan International Airport. Inspector Iqbal Ahmad Baig who was posted in auction branch also transferred to Multan International Airport. Inspector Khalid Mahmood, Inspector Raid Sakhwat Ali, Inspector Muhammad Afzal, Inspector Faizullah, Inspector Shah Nawaz, Inspector Mazhar ul Haq were also relocated to Multan International Airport in issued notification. Inspector Ijaz Butt transferred from Anti-Smuggling Organization Sadiqabad to Anti-Smuggling Organization Sahiwal.

Inspector Ghulam Muhammad has been transferred from Anti-Smuggling Organization Sadiqabad to State Ware House Industrial Estate Multan. Inspector Habib Mayo reshuffled from Anti-Smuggling Organization Sahiwal to Anti-Smuggling Organization Faisalabad. Almost 10 Inspectors including Inspector Khalid Mahmood Tanoli, Inspector Faraz Hussain Akhtar, Inspector Muhammad Ahsan, Inspector Riasat Mahmood Abbas, Inspector Khalid Mahmood, Inspector Syed Ali Raza, Inspector Alam Zeb, Inspector Farrukh Mehmood, Inspector Azhar Zaheer and Inspector Khalid Saeed Tahir transferred to Faisalabad International Airport.
It is pertinent to mention here that Collectorate of Preventive has been given responsibility of enforcement at International Airport of Multan and Faisalabad.

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