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Multan: Customs relocates 15 officials of below grade 16

byImran Ali
18/02/2015
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MULTAN: The Model Customs Collectorate Multan has reshuffled 15 employees to improve performance of the department.

Collector Multan Sarfraz Ahamd Warraich chaired a meeting in Multan Collectorate along with Additional Collector Ghulam Mustafa, Deputy Collector Mateen  Alam and Deputy Collector Faizan Badar, Superintendent Anti-Smuggling Organization Malik Tanvir Ahmad were present in the meeting in which Customs Officials analyzed the performance of their staff.

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Important decisions were taken in the meeting; one of them is reshuffling of 15 members below grade 16 for managing the department issues in better way.

Deputy Collector Faizan Badar who is holding the charge of Anti-Smuggling Organization, Investigation and Prosecution in the Multan Customs has taken the decision of shuffling the duties of 7 constables and 8 inspectors in the Customs to get better results.

Inspector Haq Nawaz and Abdul Samad of car cell have been transferred to the export department of Multan Dry Port Sher Shah Terminal. Inspector Muhammad Farooq and Muhammad Saleem have been transferred from the Customs Export Department at Multan Dry Port Terminal to Anti-Smuggling Organization.   Inspector Zia ur Rehman  Bhatti has  been transferred to Multan car cell of Anti-Smuggling Organization from International Airport Multan and Farrukh Khalil who was previously serving his duties in the investigation and prosecution department has been asked to join his duties at International Airport Multan.

Inspector Ghulam Muhammad is posted to Anti-Smuggling Organization Multan in addition to his existing duties at International Airport Bahawalpur. Inspector Rahim Baksh is posted to International Airport Rahim Yar Khan with addition to his existing charge of Anti-Smuggling Organization. 7 constables were also shifted in different departments. Constables includes Nisar Ahmad, Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Shabbir, Allah Ditta, Muhammad Azam and Zafar Iqbal.

Staff members were relocated to get better results as some employees were poor in their performance, this will give them chance to perform better.

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