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Multan Customs conducts physical tests for recruitment of sepoys

byCT Report
24/09/2024
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs Enforcement successfully conducted physical tests for candidates applying for the post of Sepoy (BS-05) at the Football Ground of the District Sports Complex near the State Bank of Pakistan building. The event was supervised by Assistant Collector Headquarters, Zaigham Ali.

The physical assessment included various components such as running, height and chest measurements, push-ups, chin-ups, and sit-ups, designed to evaluate the candidates’ fitness levels and readiness for the demanding role.

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Candidates were required to bring essential documents, including their original CNIC, domicile, matriculation certificate, intermediate certificate, bachelor’s degree, and two recent passport-sized photographs. This thorough documentation process ensured that all applicants met the necessary criteria for the position.

The recruitment drive aims to enhance the operational capabilities of Multan Customs, particularly in the ongoing fight against smuggling and other illicit activities. Successful candidates from this rigorous selection process will be vital in strengthening the enforcement presence in the region.

As Multan Customs continues to prioritize the recruitment of capable personnel, the results of these physical tests will play a key role in shaping the future of Customs enforcement in Multan.

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