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Multan Customs reshuffles 24 employees at various positions

byImran Ali
26/04/2017
in Breaking News, Latest News, National, Slider News
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MULTAN: The Customs Collectorate has reshuffled about 24 different employees including superintendent, inspectors and sepoys with immediate effect.

Sources told Customs Today that Deputy Collector Saad Ata Rabbani Multan Headquarter issued notification about transfer and posting of various employees within Collectorate according to their requirement. Superintendent BS-16 Habibur Rehman has been transferred from Multan International Airport (Traffic ) to Anti-Smuggling Organization and Investigation & Prosecution Branch Multan Customs House in the recent transfer orders.

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Inspector Muhammad Altaf Kareem has been transferred from Multan International Airport (Traffic) to Anti-Smuggling Organization Multan. Inspector Abdul Samad and Inspector Muhammad Saleem Khan have been relocated from Customs Dry Port Multan to Anti-Smuggling Organization Multan. Inspector Muhammad Asif is shifted from car cell of the Anti-Smuggling Organization Multan to Customs Dry Port Multan. Inspector Muhammad Khalid has been posted to International Airport Multan (Traffic) on joining of his charge in the Collectorate.

Inspector Muhammad Ali Gold has been given additional charge of General Branch, I&P Customs House to his existing charge of Collectorate of Customs Adjudication at Camp Office Multan.

Several Sepoys Muhammad Hashim, Sepoy Muhammad Ishfaq were transferred from Multan International Airport to Anti-Smuggling Organization Multan. Sepoy Muhammad Irfan Qureshi has been posted from State Warehouse Industrial Estate Multan to Anti-Smuggling Organization Multan .Sepoy Hassan Noor is transferred from State Warehouse Industrial Estate Multan to Multan International Airport. Dispatcher Abdul Sattar has been transferred from Customs Dry Port Multan to Anti-Smuggling Organization Multan. Muhammad Khalid has been transferred from Customs House Multan to Multan International Airport (Traffic).

 

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