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Multan Customs transfers 18 inspectors to different locations

byCT Report
28/04/2021
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs Enforcement and Compliance (E&C) has transferred 18 inspectors at different positions.

According to the details, Assistant Collector Enforcement & Compliance Multan Headquarter Raissa Kanwal has issued orders for transfer of 18 inspectors of BS-16 after comprehensive discussion with Collector Muneeza Majeed and Additional Collector Syed Ali Abbas Gardezi for getting better results of the Collectorate. The Collectorate of Multan Customs has reshuffled these inspectors in various posts to get effective results from Customs employees.

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Collector Muneeza Majeed has approved reshuffling of inspectors according to their need in their tasks for the accomplishment of assigned tasks in the Collectorate. The Collectorate of Multan Customs has applied their focus on the anti-smuggling actions in the Jurisdiction to foil any smuggling attempt.

The Collectorate has transferred BS-16 Inspector Muhammad Ansar Hussain from State warehouse to Anti-Smuggling Organization Multan. Inspector Muhammad Ramzan Sial has been reshuffled from ASO branch Multan to State warehouse Multan. Inspector Muhammad Ashraf has been transferred from ASO Office Faisalabad to International Airport Multan (Traffic & AFU). Inspector Fahim Aziz Tarar transferred from ASO branch Multan to Anti-Smuggling Organization Faisalabad. Inspector Irshad Hussain Qaisrani has transferred from ASO Office Faisalabad and I& P to ASO Mianwali. Inspector Muhammad Ahmad Dogar and Inspector Muhammad Tahir Iqbal transferred from ASO Faisalabad to ASO Mianwali and ASO Sadiqabad. Inspector Moazzam Khan and Inspector Muhammad Saeed Sabir transferred from Headquarters to D.R Appellate Tribunal Lahore and ASO Sahiwal .Inspector Muhammad Riaz transferred from Control Room Customs House to Anti-Smuggling Organization Sargodha

Inspector Syed Muhammad Abdullah Zain has been posted from gate export terminal Sadiqabad to gate security duty of Customs.Inspector Muhammad Javaid Bhatti has been transferred from Headquarter Multan to DRRA branch Multan. Inspector Ghulam Abbas deputed at the DRRA branch transferred to I & P branch Multan in addition to his existing duties. Inspector Arshad Hussain Qureshi, Inspector Khalid Mehmood Gujjar transferred from ASO Mianwali to gate security duty Customs House Multan.

Inspector Asif Rafique Sandhu has been relocated from ASO Sahiwal to ASO Multan. Inspector Tanvir ul Haq transferred from Headquarters to I& P Faisalabad.

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