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Multan Customs reshuffles 12 employees at various position‏s

byImran Ali
08/02/2016
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MULTAN: The Customs Collectorate Multan has reshuffled 12 customs employees according to a notification issued by headquarters.

Deputy Collector Muhammad Ali Malik has relocated at least 12 customs inspectors after consultation with Collector Multan Customs. Superintendent Tanvir Ahmad Malik has been posted as Custodian of the State Warehouse Multan and Recovery Cell with his existing charges. Principal Appraiser Mehmood Ahmad Khan has been withdrawn from the Recovery Cell and is posted at CPF Bonded Warehouse in addition to his existing duties. Superintendent Muhammad Yousaf Baloch has been posted as the Custodian of State Warehouse Industrial Estate in addition to his existing tasks. Deputy Superintendent Muhammad Amir Farooq will now take charge of export terminal Muzaffargarh and Deputy Custodian of the State Warehouse Industrial Estate. Appraiser Muhammad Ashraf Hussain Shah has been given the charge of Deputy Custodian of CPF Bonded Warehouse Customs Dry Port along with his existing charge. Deputy Superintendent officiating Syed Ghulam Raza Shah has been transferred from Multan Customs House to State Warehouse as deputy with additional duty at the Multan International Airport. Inspector Malik Muhammad Yousaf and Inspector Arshad Nadeem are also transferred from Multan Customs to State Warehouse Industrial Estate as assistant custodian.

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