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Multan Customs transfers 14 employees including inspectors, UDCs & sepoys

byCT Report
26/09/2020
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MULTAN: Collectorate Customs Enforcement & Compliance (E&C) has issued transfer orders of 14 employees including inspectors, Upper Division Clerks UDCs and sepoys to different locations.

According to details, Assistant Collector Raisa Kanwal has directed reshuffling of 14 employees in the Collectorate after comprehensive discussion with Additional Collector Syed Ali Abbas Gardezi and Collector Muneeza Majeed to get promising result in their assigned tasks.

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As many as 7 inspectors have been transferred and posted in different tasks in the Collectorate of Multan Customs Enforcement & Compliance (E & C).

Inspector Muhammad Ali has been transferred from Anti-Smuggling Organization Sahiwal to Anti-Smuggling Organization Multan. Inspector Asif Rafique Sandhu has been transferred from Appellate Tribunal Lahore to Anti-Smuggling Organization Sahiwal. Inspector Babar Bubal Rana has been reshuffled from Anti-Smuggling Organization Mianwali to Appellate Tribunal Lahore (Coordination & Hearings). Inspector Maqsood Ahmed transferred from Anti-Smuggling Organization Multan to ASO DG Khan. Inspector Muhammad Saleem Khan transferred from Anti-Smuggling Organization Car cell to CHO Customs House Multan. Inspector Syed Zeeshan Haider relocated from ASO Sahiwal to ASO Sadiqabad. Inspector Munir Ahmed will assume his responsibilities at ASO Faisalabad and I&P on joining.

Upper Division Clerks Ahsan Riaz and Phul Ali were transferred to ASO Division Sadiqabad and ASO Faisalabad respectively. Lower Division Clerk Naveed Ahmad transferred from Customs House Multan to ASO Office Faisalabad.

Sepoy Muhammad Zahid Pervaiz transferred from Multan International Airport to ASO Faisalabad. Sepoy Muhammad Ahmar Khan posted to ASO Multan from ASO Mianwali. Sepoy Mubashar Ahmad transferred from ASO Sadiqabad to ASO Mianwali and Sepoy Muhammad Wadood has been transferred from ASO Faisalabad to Multan International.

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