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Multan Customs holds farewell party on retirement of Assistant Collector Tanvir Malik‏

byImran Ali
03/06/2016
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MULTAN: The Customs Collectorate Multan has held a farewell party on retirement of Assistant Collector Tanvir Malik.

On this occasion, Collector Sarfraz Ahmad Warraich, Additional Collector Ghulam Mustafa, Deputy Collector Abdul Mueed Kanjoo, Deputy Collector Muhammad Ali Malik, Deputy Collector Farhat Ali and other officials were also present.

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Assistant Collector Tanvir Malik retired after completion of his service. Assistant Collector Tanvir Malik has served almost 40 years in Customs Multan. He was among one of the senior officials of the Multan Customs who served in Multan Dry Port, Inland Revenue, Faisalabad Customs, Lahore Customs and Anti-Smuggling Organization.

He has worked with almost every official of Customs including Chairman Federal Board of Revenue Nisar Muhammad Khan. He was one main member who detected biggest tax evasion case of Q-mobile .The officials of the Multan Customs arranged farewell to honour his services.

Addressing to the ceremony, Collector Multan Sarfraz Ahmad Warraich said that Assistant Collector Tanvir Malik have performed well in any assigned tasks regarding generation of revenue.

His performance was highly appreciated by the officials of the Multan Customs in the farewell celebration.

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