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Faisalabad Customs reshuffles two superintendents

byNaeem Sheikh
26/01/2017
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FAISALABAD: Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation, Faisalabad, Deputy Director (DD) Riaz Hussain, has transferred two customs superintendents of Pakistan Customs Service officer of BS-17 from Multan to Faisalabad.

According to details, Superintendents Zahid Raza Bukhari has been transferred from Intelligence and Investigation, Multan, to Regional Office, Intelligence, Faisalabad. Earlier, he was performing his duties at Field Investigation Unit (FIU), Khushab.

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Meanwhile, Superintendent Fareed-ud-Din Masood has been reshuffled from Regional Office, Faisalabad, to Range Office, Multan, with immediately effect. Earlier, Fareed-du-Din was performing duties at Customs Intelligence and Investigation, Multan.

Both superintendents will join their new assignments from Monday.

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