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MCC Lahore Preventive undertakes large scale reshuffling at LFU Wagha

byM Hayat
December 31, 2013
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News, Slider News, Transfers and Postings
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LAHORE: Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Lahore has undertaken a large scale reshuffling at the Wagha LFU (Land Freight Unit) which comes under MCC Lahore Preventive. At least 85 officials including additional collectors of customs, inspectors and other officials have been transferred.

According to details, Dr Asif Mahmood Jah, additional collector customs, AFU has been transferred from air freight unit and posted as additional collector customs at LFU Wagha with immediate effect. Earlier additional collector customs Saadia Munib was heading LFU Wagha.

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Seven Deputy/Assistant Collectors of MCC (preventive) Lahore including Irum Sohail, Tariq Ahmed Dar, Shafiqu Rehman, Babar Ali Shah, Beenish Iftikhar, Ammara Ahmad Mir and Saqibur Rehman have been reshuffled among AFU, HQ, LFU, APT, T-10, PFC and APT with immediate effect.

Ten superintendents of MCC (preventive) Lahore have also been transferred and posted from LFU to AFU, T-10, AFC and other areas in Lahore.

The superintendent included Dilmir Ahmed Malik, Ejaz Ahmed Shahheen, Fayyaz Ahmed, Imtiaz Hussain Khan, Mumtaz Ajmal Mian, Nasir Mehmood Tarar, Tariq Amin, Waqar yousaf, Zahid Tauqeer Azhar and Zia Ashfaq.

Similarly, 17 deputy superintendents of MCC Preventive Lahore have also been transferred and posted at various places in Lahore including AFU, LFU, APT, T-10 and RSW. The deputy superintendents included Abdul Sami Butt, Amjad Khaliq, Ghulam Jaffar, Irfan Khalid, Khawaja Bilal, Khawaja Sabahat, Mehmood Saeed, Mansoor Anwar Maan, Manzoor Gill, Mazhar Abbas Shah, M Asghar, Mujahid Shah, Nasir Murtza, Naveed Ahsan, Rab Nawaz Malik, Rezwan Shaheen and Syed Asad Raza.

In the same way 50 Customs inspectors have also been reshuffled from the Wagha LFU to various places including PFC, LFU, RWS, APT and HQ in Lahore.

Sources said that transfers and postings have been made by Collector of Customs Preventive Junaid Akram due to working of officials for a long period at one place.

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