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Seniority List 05-11-2020 OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE (Legal), POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL, FAROOQABAD Phone No.056-3876118 k- Fax No.056-3875118 To MR. TAIMOOR EHSAN, Section Officer (CP-VII), Government of Pakistan, Cabinet Secretariat, Establishment Division, Islamabad. No. 2_ti 6 /PTS, Dated 02.11.2020 CIRCULAR Subject: pROVISIONAL SENIORITY LIST OF BS-18 OFFICERS OF THE POLICE SERVICE OF PAKISTAN OFFICERS Memorandum: Kindly refer to your good-office circular issued vide No.2/11/2009/CP-VII, dated 20.10.2020 on captioned subject. It is mentioned here that my name exists at serial number 173 with P-No.1789 but my date of birth has been mentioned wrongly as 27.01.1961(whereas my actual date of birth as per record is 27.07.1961). Even the correct date of birth was mentioned in the list maintained by your office as on 15.01.2020 (copy attached). In view of the above stated facts/submissions, necessary corrections be made in your office record, please. v . 14-Ort 02 —11 262P (RANA MUHAMMAO ANWAR KHAN)PSP Superintendent of Police (Legal) Police Training School Farooqabad, District Sheikhupura. Copy of the above is forwarded for kind information to the:- 1. A.D/R.0(PD-I), Establishment Division, Islamabad. Lit!' Direct (IT), Establishment Division, Islamabad. Year 2020/SP/Leval/Letter 1020 GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN CABINET SECRETARIAT ESTABLISRMENT DIVISION No. 2/11/2009/CP-VII Islatnabad the 20th October, 2020 CIRCULAR Subject: - PROVISIONAL SENIORITY LIST OF BS-18 OFFICERS OF THE POLICE SERVICE OF PAKISTAN OFFICERS. Provisional Seniority List of BS-18 officers of Police Service of Paistait as on I 16.09.2020 is enclosed herewith for information of all concerned—Objections, ifI uny,I I may be communicated within one month of its issuance. i6i:Dtisan)c Sects Officer (CP-VI) 1-9203198 AU officers asler Provisional Seniority List attached. Copy to I. A.D/R.O. (PD-H, Establishment Division, Islamabad. Director (IT), Establishment Division, Islamabad. 25. / 2.1969 (Sindh-U) 171 P1775 Mr. Khawar 08-06-1991 22-06-2016 22-06-2016 ' Akbar Shaikh 2903.1972 (Sindh-U) 172 P1758 Mr. Farooq Pala 28-01-1988 22-06-2016 22-06-2016 i 05.06.1969 (Balochis(an) 173 P1789 Mr. Muhammad Anwar 19-03-1990 22-06-2016 22-06-2016 Khan 27.01.61 (Punjab) 174 PI795 Mr. lbrar Alimad Khalil 22-06-2016 22-06-2016 30.04.1961 (Punjab) 175 P1804 Mr. laved lqbal 07-05-1981 22-06-2016 22-06-2016 09.04.1961 (CPK) ENCADRED-2017 176 P1808 Mr. Gul Zarin 08-04-1934 21-02-2017 21-02-2017 01-10-1960 ' ICH< (Kohistan) 171 P1814 Mr. Itlildiar Ahmad 14-04-1984 21-02-2017 21-02-2017 10-05-1962 KPK (N4ansehra) 178 PI810 Mr. Kitayatullah 10-11-1987 21-02-2017 21-02-2017 1 01-12-1962 ICK (P.R. Danny) 119 P1809 Mr. Iflikhabud- 08-09-1984 21-02-2017 . 21-02-2017 Din 20-04-1961- KPK (Newsliera) 39 ' CFP 180 PI480 Capt. (R) Syed Zeehsan 14-11-2011 14-11-2011 07-04-2017 Haider 02-01-1986 (Sindh-R) 39'h CM 14.02.2019 181 P1482 Rana Abdul Aziz 14-11-2011 14-11-2011 0503.1984 Punjab (Sialkot) 39' CTP , Dr. Fahad Ahmad 19-04-2009 14-11-2011 07-04-2017 i 182 P1487 , I 01-12-1933 I (Punjab) 39th CTP 07-04-2017 183 PI490 Syed Ghazanfar Ali 18-06-2007 14-11-2011 Shah 05-02-1981 (Punjab) 3901CTP CHECK LIST/LATEST POSTINGS FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY COPY NO : NOT TO BE G0OTED/AEFERRED/REPRESENTED DATE: 15/01/2020 OFFICERS IN BS: 18 POLICE P.No/ As on 15/01/2020 Page: (63) NAME OF OFFICER DT OF J Gle SEQ DOM/CLE/DT OF BIRTH SER/OCC GP PRESENT POSTING WITH De/SS ;S.No TRAININGS (PROVISIONAL) /PRT RANK DATE OF APPOINTMENT P1733 • 201 ABDUR RASHID 20-03-1991 D.P.0 03,11 KPK(MARDAN) 22-06-2016 MOHMAND, H.P.K 00530 02-09-1975 - 564880 2 2-0 6-20 16 30-03-2019 PI773 • 202 ARIF A212 19-11-1998 S.S.P (SECURITY) 04,31 Sindh- U(KARACHI) 22-06-2016 SPECIAL BR. KARACHI 00520 24-10-1978 '564900 22-06-2016 19-11-2018 p1774 • 203 MALIK MUHAMMAD ASGHAR OSMAN 11-05-1991 S.P 03,31 Sindh-U(KARACHI) 22-06-2016 SECURITY-I KARACHI 00520 25-12-1969 - 564950 22-06-2016 09-06-2018 p1775 • 204 KHAWAR ?((BAR SHAIKH 02,31 08-06-1991 A.I.G POLICE Sindh-U(SHIKARPUR) 22-06-2016 M.T SIMON KARACHI 00520 29-03-1972 '565000 22-06-2016 19-01-2018 p1758 • 205 FAROOQ FAI2 28-01-1988 S.S.P 07,41 Balochistan(QUETTA) 22-06-2016 SIBI, BALOCHISTAN 00540 05-06-1969 '565100 22-06-2016 09-10-2019 P1789 b r 206 RANA MUHAMMAD ANWAR EGIAN 19-03-1990 S.P 06,21 Punjab1PAHAWALFBIR) 22-06-2016 P.T.S FAROOQABAD 00510 27-07-1961 '565750 22-12-2015 C2.r.02-244-8 13_ 0 /-24 P1790 ' 207 SIKANDAR MIRZA 07-04-1990 S.2 (p.S.T WING-II) 04,31 Punjab(GVJRAT) 22-06-2016 POLICE COLLEGE SINDH, KARACHI 00520 20-05-1960 '565800 22-12-2015 24-08-2019 p1795 • 208 1BRAR AHMAD KHALIL 15-03-1981 S.P (SPL-BR) 02,21 Punjab(KASUR) 22-06-2016 SAHIWAL REGION SAHIBAL 00510 30-04-1961 '566050 22-06-2016 01-11-2018 P1796 • 209 SAJJAD HUSSAIN 13-04-1980 S.P (INVT) 04,21 Punjab(LAHORE) 22-06-2016 MUZAFFARGRAH, PUNJAB 00510 15-09-1960 '566100 22-06-2016 30-03-2019 p1803 • 210 ABDUL Ian AFRID1 07-05-1901 S.P (INUT) 02,11 KPK(HARIPIIR) 22-06-2016 ABBOTTABAD K .K 02-09-1960 -566380 02-04-2016 10-08-2017 Encarded officer .
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