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Seven Customs employees transferred from their post

byImran Ali
09/08/2017
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MULTAN:  Seven customs employees including superintendents, inspectors, clerks and sepoys are transferred from their post.

According to details, Directorate General of Customs Intelligence and Investigation has been transferred Superintendent Fareed ud Din Masood from Customs Intelligence Multan Range Office to Customs Collectorate Quetta. He was performing his duties in the Customs Intelligence from last three years. Superintendent Qasim Alvi has been transferred from Customs Collectorate Hyderabad to Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Range Office.

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Deputy Collector of Customs Collectorate Multan Saad Ata Rabbani has also reshuffled six employees in their orders and they are directed to join their charge with immediate effect.

Inspector Zafar Iqbal have been transferred from Multan Customs Dry Port to State Warehouse Industrial Estate, Multan. Upper Division Clerk Ali Shahzad Khan was relocated State Warehouse Customs House to Multan Customs Dry Port.

Lower Division Clerk Shahbaz Iqbal have been moved from Customs Dry Port Multan to Stateware house. Three Sepoys Zafar Iqbal Dharala, Muhammad Mushtaq and Muhammad Siraj Ahmad were also transferred.

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