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DC Omar Qasmi reshuffles customs staff duties

byNaeem Sheikh
24/09/2016
in Latest News, National
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FAISALABAD: Deputy Collector (DC) Muhammad Omar Qasmi has assigned new duties and reshuffled 15 Customs Employees, including three superintendents, nine inspectors, three Sepoys at Faisalabad airport.

The deputy collector transferred Superintendent Zahid Raza Bukhari to Faisalabad Airport while Inspectors Muhammad Yousaf, Shahid Iqbal, Safdar Ali, and Sepoys Ghulam Ghous were also assigned duty at airport.

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Besides, Superintendent Dilawar Hussain, Inspectors Asif Hussain, Khalid Ashraf Noor, Mansoor Alam, and Sepoys Sajid Hussain has been posted at International Airport Air fright Unit (AFU) staff Faisalabad.

Similarly, superintendents Mukhtar Hussain, Rana Abdul Nasir, Muhammad Afzal Awan, Amjad Iqbal Cheema (Inspector) and spoy Ghulam Ghous has been transferred to Airport branch. The officials will perform their duties in three shifts at the airport, while each shift will work for 12 hours.

According to the notifications issued by the Deputy collector Omar Qasmi, Superintendent Zahid Raza Bukhari has been assigned duty in shift-A along with three Inspectors and one sepoy.

Superintendent Dilawar Hussain has been assigned task in shift-B with Three inspectors and one sepoy. Furthermore, Superintendent Mukhtar Hussain will perform his duty along with three inspectors and one sepoy in shift-C.

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