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Grade-20 Customs officers including Saeed Jadoon, Jamil Nasir, M. Amer, Hamid Ali posted

byCT Report
06/08/2019
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) issued office order for posting of four officials of Pakistan Customs Service (PCS) with immediate effect and until further orders:

Muhammad Jamil Nasir, a Grade-20 officer of Pakistan Customs Officer, is posted as Chief (Tariff & Trade) after completion of his training at National Management Course. Prior to joining his training course, he served as Collector Appraisement Lahore. Before joining as Collector at Model Customs Collectorate (Appraisement), Lahore with effect from March 6, 2017, he performed his duties as Additional Collector, Model Customs Collectorate (Appraisement), Lahore. As Collector Appraisement, he adopted solid measures to stop revenue leakages and loss to the national exchequer.

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Saeed Khan Jadoon, a Grade-20 officer of Pakistan Customs Service, who is attending National Management Course, has been posted as chief facilitation & compliance. Saeed Khan Jadoon previously served as Collector Customs Collectorate Peshawar. As Collector Customs Peshawar, Saeed Jadoon supervised several anti-smuggling operation to eliminate the menace of smuggling from the jurisdiction.

Muhammad Aamer, a Grade-20 officer of Pakistan Customs Service, who is currently attending his National Management Course (NMC), has been posted at Chief (Post Clearance Audit) Customs. Earlier Muhammad Aamer had assumed the charge of the post of Chief, Federal Board of Revenue, (HQ), on 01.04.2016, after relinquishing the charge of the post of Director, Directorate of Intelligence & Investigation, FBR, Rawalpindi.

Syed Hamid Ali, a Grade-20 officer of Pakistan Customs Service, will perform his responsibilities as Chief Management Customs. He also served as Chief at Customs Wing, FBR Headquarters from 07.02.2018. Earlier he performed his duties as Director, Directorate General of Post Clearance Audit (PCA), Islamabad.

 

 

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