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FBR sends 302 sepoys for training to FC Center

byM. Faizan
11/10/2016
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has sent his first batch of 302 Spoyes included new and old recruited for training from Frontier Constabulary (FC).

FBR official told Customs Today that the department has already made a plan to train the spoyes of Collectorates, Directorates and Commissionrates. On this now the department has sent his first batch of 302 spoyes at training centre Warsk.

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FBR member Administration Muhammad Majid Qureshi told Customs Today that the first batch will get training and spend two months at said training centre. He said that after training an affective force available to the department. Qureshi said that it is the need of the time and necessary to curb the smuggling and now after training the customs staff will be able to handle any critical situation easily. He said the process of training will be continue and further 8000 constables send for getting training in different batches.

Meanwhile a grade five constable of Directorate General Intelligence and Investigation Arslan Asmail has resigned from his job. Additional Collector Abdul Waheed Murvet accepted the resignation of said customs official.

Arslan said that I am resigning this job due to some my personal problems without any pressure of department or any other authority.

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