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Federal Service Tribunal reserved decision of suspended Customs Superintendent‏

byImran Ali
26/06/2015
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MULTAN: Federal Service Tribunal Customs has reserved the decision in case of superintendent of Multan Customs Intelligence and Investigation on the charges of corruption during his duty.

Multan Customs Intelligence Superintendent Siraaj Malik along with two inspectors Hamid Habib and Tariq Mehmood  has challenged their transfer from Multan to Islamabad .They had filed the appeals in the Customs Services Tribunal against their transfer.

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The Customs Service Tribunal has asked the Customs Intelligence and Investigation to appear in court along with employees’ record for further proceedings in a case for the transfer of three employees from Multan to Islamabad.

All three employees have filed petition with a view that their whole service were perfect throughout their career and so the Tribunal should cancel their transfer orders in the lights of their decent service record. While the Customs Intelligence and Investigation has presented the whole service record in front of Services Tribunal for the final verdict in the petition against their transfer.

According to the records of Customs Superintendent Siraaj was found involved in a case with FIR no. 2/2014.The case was registered against suspended superintendent in 2010 during his services of Islamabad Customs. Federal Service Tribunal Customs immediately have passed the order of suspension Superintendent Siraaj Malik from the Tribunal due to immoral previous performance in his service.

The Customs Service Tribunal have not suspended the two Inspectors Hamid Habib and Tariq Mehmood,  but their appeals against transfer will be also reserved after proper completion of hearing.

Customs Service Tribunal has reserved the decision corruption charges against Superintendent Siraaj Malik and other two inspectors in transfer case. The case has been adjourned for indefinite period after completion of trial to release the detail decision in this case.

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