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Pakistan Customs awards merit certificates to four employees

byCT Report
30/01/2021
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MULTAN: Pakistan Customs awarded merit certificates to four employees of Collectorate of Customs Enforcement and Compliance (E&C) for showing outstanding performance during the existing financial year 2020-21.

Multan Customs Collectorate has assigned different tasks to employees and they achieved assign task successfully in a professional way. Multan Customs was asked to submit name of those employees who did their assigned tasks in a good manner for appreciation.

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The Collectorate has finalized lists of employees from different branches including Admin, Anti-Smuggling Organization, Investigation & Prosecution to analyze for their performance. Multan Customs has nominated four customs employees to award them merit certificate for appreciation of their sound performance in the assigned tasks.

Superintendent Habib-ur-Rehman, Inspector Arshad Javed, Inspector Muhammad Farooq, Inspector Rana Irshad has been nominated for merit certificate. Admin Officer Arshad Javed is nominated by the Collectorate due to his well-organized administration at Multan Customs.

Superintendent Habib-ur-Rehman who is serving at Anti-smuggling Organization Multan nominated for his outstanding performance for assisting collectorate in eliminating smuggling due to his personal interests and efforts.

Inspector Muhammad Farooq who is serving in the Anti-Smuggling Organization was nominated for detecting mega seizure cases during the existing fiscal year. Inspector Rana Irshad has also been nominated for upright Investigation and Prosecution of seizure cases formed by Multan Customs. He has served in the different departments, including Anti-Smuggling Organization, Multan Dry Port and recently Multan International Airport.

These employees were nominated after observing their good performance in assigned tasks. Collector Saud Imran Ahmad recommended their name for the merit Certificate.

This award will create sense of responsibility among the other officials. These employees have been awarded merit certificates on the World Customs Day ceremony in the Chief Collector Customs Office in Lahore

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