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Multan Customs transfers inspectors, head clerks, UDCs, LDCs, drivers & sepoys

byCT Report
11/08/2020
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs Enforcement & Compliance issued transfer orders of 32 employees including inspectors, head clerks, upper division clerks, havaldars, sepoys and driver.

According to notification, Deputy Collector Headquarter Multan Customs Amjad has done massive reshuffling in the Collectorate after comprehensive discussion with Additional Collector Syed Ali Abbas Gardezi and Collector Muneeza Majeed to get encouraging result in their assigned tasks.

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As many as 4 inspectors have transferred and posted in different tasks in Collectorate of Multan Customs.

Inspector Arshad Javaid has been transferred from Admin Branch & Projects Customs House Multan to General Branch in addition to his existing duties.

Inspector Shah Nawaz transferred from Auction Branch & MTO Customs House Multan to Anti-Smuggling Organization Multan & MTO.

Inspector Ansar Hussain has been transferred from Investigation & Prosecution Customs House to Anti-Smuggling Organization branch for drafting seizure reports.

Inspector Muhammad Saleem Khan transferred from CHO Customs House Multan to Anti-Smuggling Organization (Car Cell) Multan in addition to his existing duties. Inspector Rana Muhammad Irshad transferred from Investigation & Prosecution branch Customs House to auction branch Multan.

Inspector Muhammad Asif reshuffled from Anti-Smuggling Organization Sargodha to Investigation & Prosecution branch Multan. Inspector Hafiz Muhammad Akram has been transferred from Anti-Smuggling Organization Sahiwal to Anti-Smuggling Organization Sargodha.

Head clerk Hanif Piyara transferred from General Branch Customs House Multan to Industrial Estate Warehouse Multan. Headclerk Muhammad Nadeem Ahmad has been transferred from Additional Collector II Faisalabad to CPF bonded warehouse Multan. Upper Division Clerk Abdul Karim has been transferred from ASO Circle office Sadiqabad to Anti-Smuggling Organization Faisalabad. Upper Division Clerk Hafiz Ali Hassan relocated from Anti-Smuggling Organization Faisalabad to Law Branch Customs House Multan. Upper Division Clerk Muhammad Abid Javaid has been transferred from auction/Air Freight Unit and Multan International Airport to auction and general branch of Customs House Multan. Lower Division Clerk Munir Ahmad transferred from ASO office Sadiqabad to Office of Additional Collector II Faisalabad.

Lower Disvision Clerk Akhtar Ali transferred from Anti-Smuggling Organization Faisalabad to Law Branch Customs House Multan. LDC Khalid Mahmood transferred from State ware House Industrial Multan to I&P branch Multan.

LDC Danish Ahmad reshuffled from Admin Branch Customs House to ASO branch in addition to his existing duties. LDC Rana Muhammad Akram has been transferred from State Ware House Industrial Estate Multan to Admin Branch Customs House. Remaining employees were also transferred to various locations in the Customs Collectorate  after the approval of Collector.

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