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Multan Customs deputes 12 employees at Sadiqabad Export Terminal for operations

byImran Ali
13/10/2018
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs deputed 12 member staff for operational activities at newly inaugurated Sadiqabad Export Terminal.

The recently established new dry port in Sadiqabad namely ‘Sadiqabad Export Terminal’ will start its formal operations soon and Customs Collectorate has deputed 12 member staff for the operations. Deputy Collector (Headquarter) Saqib-ur-Rehman deputed one superintendent, five inspectors, two clerks and four sepoys at Sadiqabad Export.

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Superintendent Muhammad Asif Mumtaz who was performing his responsibilities at the Air Freight Unit Multan International Airport has been deputed at Sadiqabad Export Terminal. Inspector Muhammad Saleem Akhtar who was performing his duties at Appraisement work at Export Terminal Muzaffargarh has been deputed for Appraisement work at Sadiqabad Export Terminal along with his existing charge.

Inspector Arif Habib and Inspector Syed Hassan Mujtaba Naqvi who were posted at Rahim Yar Khan International Airport assigned responsibilities at Sadiqabad Export Terminal.

Inspector Saeed Ahmad Khan and Inspector Rahim Bakhsh who were posted at Multan International Airport are transferred to Sadiqabad Export Terminal. Head Clerk Muhammad Shafi and Upper Division Clerk Mumtaz ul-Haq transferred from Rahim Yar International Airport to Sadiqabad Export Terminal.

Sepoys Muhammad Afzal, Muhammad Izharul Haq, Abdul Sattar and Muhammad Saleem have also been deputed at Sadiqabad Export Terminal for operational activities.

 

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