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Multan Customs transfers 73 inspectors of BS-16 on different positions

byImran Ali
26/07/2019
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MULTAN: The Collectorate of Customs Preventive posted 73 inspector of BS-16 on different positions after joining.

Deputy Collector Multan Customs (Headquarter) Saqib-ur-Rehman Warraich has issued notification for postings of 73 unspectors in different places after consultation with Collector Customs Ambreen Ahmad Tarar. These inspectors have been transferred from Customs Collectorate Faisalabad and Lahore.

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As many as 42 inspectors have been posted in the Anti –Smuggling Organization including Inspector Mazhar Abbas Bhuttar, Masood Sadiq Tarar, Babar Rehman, Muhammad Maqsood Khalid Sheikh, Muhammad Azhar Zaheer, Javaid Iqbal Butt, Rana Muhammad Sadiq,  Mahmood Tippu, Mazhar ul Haq, Syed Iffat Ali, Saleem Ahmad Malik, Muhammad Ashfaq Paracha, Rai Sakhwat Ali, Rai Khalid Javed, Muhammad Asghar Purewal, Shahid Khan, Mughal-e-Azam,  Muhammad Rasheed, Hafiz Muhammad Mubashar, Muhammad Naeem, Mujahid Khan, Farooq Aslam, Muhammad Irfan Ahmad, Muhammad Saeed Sabir, Tariq Baig, Fiazullah, Nadeem Iqbal Saleemi, Hafiz Muhammad , Muhammad Zahoor, Abid Rehman Butt, Tariq Usmani, Muhammad Ijaz Butt, Nazir Ahmad, Syed Riaz Ahmad, Muhammad Habib Mayo, Nasrullah Khan, Muhammad Javaid, Masood Arif, Cheema, Khalid Mahmood, and Abdul Rashid.

Babar Rehman has been posted in Accounts Branch and Projects after joining .Mirz Mazhar Baig posted in auction branch. Sikander Idrees, Mansab Ali Dogar, Masood Kamal Siddiqui, Ashfaq Ahmad, Muhammad Ashraf Qazi, Ghazanfar Abbas and Abdul Qayyum Bhuttar have been posted in Investigation and Prosecution branch. Farrukh Khalil deputed in Dry port Multan and CPF Bonded Warehouse. Shazia Kanwal, and Umair Ahmad has been transferred from Multan International Airport to DRRA and Recovery.

Khalid Ashraf Noor, Ramzan Shahid and Jamshaid Ahmad Khan are given responsibility of security Customs House posted.

Ghulam Muhammad has been transferred from Multan International Airport to Projects and Arms Ammunition department. Muhammad Gohar Nazir posted to State ware House Industrial Estate and others have also posted to different positions in Collectorate.

 

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