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Multan Customs transfers inspectors, sepoys

byImran Ali
15/01/2020
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MULTAN: Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation has issued transfer orders for the five employees including inspectors, stenographer and sepoy in notification.
According to details, Director Customs Intelligence and Investigation Muhammad Adnan Akram undertake reshuffling in the Directorate after evaluating performance of staff to get encouraging result in their assigned tasks.
Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation has transferred Inspector Muhammad Arshad from Multan to Customs Intelligence and Investigation Lahore.
Stenographer and Personal Assistant of Director Muhammad Rashid Khan has been reshuffled from Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan to Lahore.
Inspector Zafar Iqbal has been transferred from Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan office to Sargodha. Inspector Hafiz Muhammad Younas has been posted to Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Office. He was deputed at Customs Intelligence and Investigation Gwader before transfer to Multan.
Sepoy Muhammad Ramzan has been transferred from Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan to Lahore with immediate effect.

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