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Deputy Collector Saad Atta Rabbani assigned additional charges  

byImran Ali
21/10/2016
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MULTAN: Collector Sarfraz Ahmad has given various additional Charges of Multan Customs Collectorate to Deputy Collector Saad Atta Rabbani for short time.

According to details, Deputy Collector Saad Atta Rabbani has recently assumed his responsibilities at the Multan Customs. Rabbani was transferred from Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Lahore to Multan after the notification of Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).

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He has been given the responsibilities of Multan Dry Port, Multan International Airport, Anti-Smuggling Organization and Customs Headquarters for the short time due to unavailability of officials at thwe customs collectorate. These charges have been given to run the administrative matters of the Collectorate of Multan Customs.

Deputy collector Muhammad Ali Malik was relieved by Multan Customs after the assumption of Charge by Deputy Collector Saad Rabbani at MCC Multan.

Assistant Collector Muhammad Zohaib and Deputy Collector Iqbal Ahmad Memon have not assumed their charges at Multan Customs after the notification of their posting at Multan. Both officials have not relieved from their charges by their Collectorate. However, the department has relieved the Assistant Collector Faizan Badar and Deputy Collector Abdul Mueed Kanjoo after their transfer announcement few days ago.

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