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Deputy Collector Hanif assigns additional duties to eight superintendents with immediate effect

bySaleem Awan Sheikhu
14/12/2016
in Latest News, National
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SIALKOT: The Deputy Collector of Customs Collectorate Muhammad Hanif has assigned additional duties to eight superintendents with immediate effect.

According to details, Superintendent Naeem has been assigned additional charge of export and attachment officer of recovery while Superintendent Syed Jarar is assigned duty in State Warehouse and auction. Superintendent Sardar Manzoor has been assigned task at Anti-Smuggling Organization, recovery and Sialkot International Airport Limited (SIAL) matters.

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Superintendent Muhammad Jaan has been assigned charge of statistical Incharge Audit, DRTE, DRR. Superintendent Suhail Butt has been assigned task of Anti Smuggling Organization and recovery, Superintendent Muhammad Naseem is assigned duty in appraising and export department and Sialkot International Airport Cargo matters. Superintendent Muhammad Naseem, is assigned duty with immediately effect at Sialkot International Airport Limited (SIAL) whereas Superintendent Muhammad Afzal Raza will look after the all matters of administration and management while protocol matters of collectorate.

All superintendents has assumed their charges and started work on their new assignments. Deputy Collector Muhammad Hanif hoped that above said superintendents will work honestly, devotedly after assuming the charge of their new assignments. However the all superintendents vowed that they will work to achieve target of the fiscal year 2016-17.

They said that they will must take action to curb smuggling and to stop money laundering whereas they will must adopt speedy process of recovery of department dues from defaulters of department. They said that they will make good name of MCC Sialkot in the eyes of Federal Board of Revenue and Federal Government. They said that they will not spare any person rather they will perform duty for the betterment of department and strengthen of the national economy.

 

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