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Deputy Collector Moazzam Raza assigns guard duty to 29 employees

byM Hayat
10/08/2018
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Deputy Collector Customs Headquarters Mohammad Moazzam Raza issued notification to assign special guard duty to 29 employees. These employees are placed at the disposal Superintendent (Chief Security), Headquarters, Customs House.

According to the notification those who are assigned guard duty includes, Inspector Farooq Anjum, Inspector Muhammad Ashraf, Havaldar Muhammad Ashraf Ali Bhatti, Sepoy Malik Muzaffar Ali, Sepoy Muhammad Ali, Sepoy Syed Asad Abbas Shah. These employees will perform their duties in shift-A.

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While in shift-B, Inspector Faqeer Mohammad, Inspector Abdul Jabar, Sepoy Mohammad Shafiq, Sepoy Mohammad Khan, Sepoy Mahmood Khan, Sepoy Muhammad Faheem, Sepoy Sodagar Ali will perform their duties.

In shif-C Inspector Mohammad Saeed, Inspector Muhammad Rafiq Bhatti, Sepoy Abbas Ali, Sepoy Mushtaq Ahmed, Sepoy Mohammad Riaz will perform their duties.

The notification further stated that Seopoy Abdul Rahman Abid, Sepoy Malik Sadaqat Ali Khan, Sepoy Muhammad Akram will perform duty in Customs Central Region. Sepoy Malik Sadaqat Ali Khan, Seopoy Muammad Akram, Sepoy Qamar Shah, Sepoy Saqiub Hussain, Sepoy Muhammad Hafeez, Sepoy Mohammad Ijaz , Sepoy Mohammad Adnan, Sepoy Muzaffar Saeed, Sepoy Mohammad Ali Mukhtar, Sepoy Mohammad Shafiq Kasuri, Sepoy Faisal Irshad, Sepoy Mati-ur-Rehman, Sepoy Zeshan Jilani, Sepoy Yasin Wattoo, Sepoy Mehfooz Khan, Sepoy Shahid Khan, Sepoy Muhammad Usman, Sepoy Turab Hussain.

 

 

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