27 CBR officials transferred

Published July 21, 2002

ISLAMABAD, July 20: The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) on Saturday transferred and posted 27 senior officials of the customs and excise groups.

According to the notification, the officials transferred and posted included Abdul Wadood Khan, as director, inspection and internal audit (customs, ST and CE), Lahore; Syed Ejaz Hussain, collector of customs, ST & CE (adjudication), Faisalabad; Muhammad Akhtar Tahir, director, intelligence and investigation (customs, ST & CE), Karachi; Iftihar Ahmad Tabassum, collector of customs, ST & CE (adjudication), Lahore; Rana Muhammad Akhtar, director, enquiry wing, Lahore; Syed Ahmed Alam, director, intelligence and investigation (customs, ST & CE), Lahore; Muhammad Nasiruddin Mehboob, chief, CBR, Islamabad; Sher Nawaz, chief, CBR, Islamabad; Musarrat Jabeen, collector of customs, ST & CE (adjudication), Karachi-I; Syed Abdul Hamid, director, inspection and internal audit (customs, ST & CE), Islamabad; Munir Qureshi, collector of customs, ST & CE, Quetta; Humayun Khan Sikandari, collector of customs, ST & CE (adjudication), Rawalpindi; Muhammad Afzal Bhatti, collector of ST & CE (East), Karachi; Muhammad Naseer Azhar, chief, CBR, Islamabad; Abrar Ahmed Khan, collector of ST & CE, Rawalpindi; Amir Muhammad Khan Marwat, collector of customs, Port Muhammad Bin Qasim, Karachi; Muhammad Raza Baqir, collector of ST & CE, Lahore; Khalid Mahmood, collector of customs, ST & CE (adjudication), Karachi-II; Ikramullah Ghauri, collector of customs, Peshawar; Akhtar Ali, director, training and research (customs, ST & CE), Lahore; Ahmed Dildar, collector of customs, Sambrial/ Sialkot; Hafiz Muhammad Jamil Owaisi, collector of ST & CE, Peshawar; M. B Tahir, director, inspection and internal audit (customs, ST & CE), Karachi; Ghulam Ahmed, collector, ST & CE, Gujranwala; Abdur Rashid Bajwa, chief, CBR, Islamabad; Muhammad Zaheeruddin, chief, CBR, Islamabad and Muhammad Nazim Saleem, collector of customs, ST & CE, Multan.

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