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Faisalabad Appraisement transfers 57 inspectors on different positions

byNaeem Sheikh
29/07/2019
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FAISALABAD: The Collectorate of Customs Appraisement posted 57 officers to different positions after joining.

Deputy Collector Faisalabad Customs Headquarter Aneeqa Afzal has issued notification for posting of 57 inspectors in different places after consultation with Collector Customs Mirza Mubashir Baig. These inspectors have been transferred from Customs Collectorate Islamabad and Multan.

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As many as 26 inspectors have been posted at the Multan International Airport including Inspector Umaer Din, Abdul Samad, Syed Muhammad Rafiq Shah, Muhammad Farooq, Abdul Rauf Rana, Nisar Ahmed, Muhammad Altaf Kareem, Saleem Afzal Tahir, Mahmood Zahid Habib, Ansari Ehsanullah Khan, Muhammad Suleman, Asif Mahmood, Muhammad Khurshid, Khalid Samad Khan, Abdul Hafeez, Maqsood Ahmed, Ghulam Shabbir Khan, Ahmed Shuja Khan, Maratib Ali Shah, Rana Ghulam Noeh, Raja Nasir Rehman, Mattiur Rehman, Javed Masood, Manzoor Hussain.

While another ten inspectors also reshuffled to Faisalabad International Airport including Ehtishamul Haq, Khalid Mahmood Tanoli, Faraz Hussain Akhtar, Muhammad Ahsan, Riasat Mahmood, Abbas Khalid, Mahmood, Syed Ali Raza, Alam Zeb, Farrukh Mehmood Malik and Atif Mumtaz.

According to notification, Syed Sibtain Haider Muhammad transferred in import examination and Munawar Rathore posted at Export terminal Sadiqabad. Umer Bhatti posted at Recovery branch from State Warehouse Mianwali, Muhammad Irfan Faheem ASO Jhang to GPO Faisalabad Inspector Shah Nawaz, Ahmed Muneeb from Faisalabad Airport to Admin Branch FTO project and DTRE and Qadeer Anwar Masih, Mahmood Ahmed Dogar, Tanveerul Haq from headquarters to Bond located in the Civil Division of Faisalabad and Sargodha.

Hafiz Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Waris Nazir deputed at import examination and custom branch. Sharon Augusten, Abdul Jabbar, Muhammad Arshad, Farhan Frank transferred from Bond and recovery branch to Rebate Refund and WeBoc ID. Muhammad Siddique, Lady Inspector Maryam Altaf Syeda, Urooj Zainab and Asma Iqbal are given responsibility of Export Faisalabad dry port trust. Muhammad Ali Iqbal and Muhammad Asad Javaid transferred from ASO Sargodha to AMC and Recovery branch and others also posted to different positions in the Collectorate.

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