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Superintendent Customs Enforcement Multan Rana Mujtaba Noon missing from last two weeks

byCT Report
10/12/2024
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MULTAN:  Superintendent of Customs Enforcement in Multan Rana Mujtaba Noon has been missing for more than two weeks, and authorities are yet to determine his whereabouts. Mr. Noon, who served as the head of the Anti-Smuggling Squad at the Multan Customs Collectorate, has been instrumental in leading numerous successful operations.

However, in recent days, his family and colleagues have been unable to locate him, raising serious concerns about his safety.

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Superintendent Rana Mujtaba Noon’s family has reached out to both the Customs Collectorate and local police in an effort to obtain information about his disappearance. Despite their efforts, there have been no significant developments in the investigation, and his sudden and unexplained absence remains a mystery. His families, particularly his children, are enduring immense distress and anxiety.

With over 30 years of service in various Customs departments, including Multan, Lahore, and Islamabad, Mr. Noon is well-known for his professional achievements. Recently, he had been receiving death threats from unknown individuals, which had deeply troubled him. He had informed his superiors about these threats, but no further action appears to have been taken to address his concerns.

The unexplained disappearance has caused significant unease among his colleagues at the Customs Collectorate Enforcement Multan. His fellow officers, especially those in the Anti-Smuggling Organization, have called on the government to ensure his safe return.

Family members have disclosed that Mr. Noon suffers from heart disease and has previously undergone heart bypass surgery. This information has heightened concerns about his health and well-being during his continued absence.

As authorities continue their investigation, the case remains unresolved, and both the Customs Enforcement team and Mr. Noon’s family are urgently seeking his safe return.

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