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Khaldun-ul-Haq shuffles three customs employees

byNaeem Sheikh
12/07/2017
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FAISALABAD: Customs Intelligence and Investigation Deputy Director Headquarters Khaldun-ul-Haq has transferred three customs employees from Quetta, Multan and Gwadar to Karachi and Islamabad with Immediate effects and assigned them new duties. The officials include one intelligence officers and two sepoys.

Customs sources told Customs Today that Deputy Director transferred Intelligence Officers (IOs) Syed Shafiq Ali from Regional Office Intelligence Quetta to Regional Office Karachi. Besides, Faisal Masood (Sepoy) has been shuffled from Regional Office Multan to Customs Intelligence and Investigation Islamabad. Abdul Saeed (Sepoy) has been transferred from Regional Office Gwadar to Intelligence Regional Office Islamabad.

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The transfers and postings were ordered with immediate effects according to notification No: 7(H) DGCI/Admin/2017/1637 Transfer and Posting issues with approval of Director General (D.G) Shouqat Ali Khan.

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