List of Successful Candidates Who Have Qualified for the Post of Data Entry Operator / Key Punch Operator (Bs-08) in I.T Branch, Central Police Office, Sindh Karachi

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List of Successful Candidates Who Have Qualified for the Post of Data Entry Operator / Key Punch Operator (Bs-08) in I.T Branch, Central Police Office, Sindh Karachi LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES WHO HAVE QUALIFIED FOR THE POST OF DATA ENTRY OPERATOR / KEY PUNCH OPERATOR (BS-08) IN I.T BRANCH, CENTRAL POLICE OFFICE, SINDH KARACHI. They will be given offer letter of appointment after satisfactory completion of following codal formalities: a) Medical Fitness Examination. b) Verification of CNIC, Educational Certificates, Domicile / PRC. c) Verification of Character Antecedents. Interview S.# Roll No Name Father Name CNIC District Result 1 18281204617 Abdul Qadeer Abdul Majeed Chachar 4510266768699 Ghotki Pass 2 18282202635 Pawan Lal Nandoo Ram 4510285531937 Ghotki Pass 3 18286500929 Mukhtiar Ahmed Sher Muhammad 4310366778825 Kashmore Pass 4 18281207650 Zubair Ahmed Qabool Ahmed 4330322569885 Shikarpur Pass 5 18282407563 Najeeb Ullah Habibullah 4130106679845 Matiari Pass 6 18281208218 Amanat Ali Goher Rehman 4230190819045 Karachi Pass 7 18282212876 Rustam Ali Ghulam Ullah Mangrio 4530231579687 Naushahro Firoz Pass 8 18281202328 Suhail Ahmed Ghulam Shabeer Bhutto 4320569908361 Larkana Pass 9 18282407533 Muhammad Hanif Mir Mir Muhammad 4120480726199 Umer Kot Pass 10 18282409665 Javed Anwar Ali Anwar 4420325572105 Sanghar Pass 11 18282409272 Ali Bux Muhammad Siddique 4120167753219 Dadu Pass 12 18282205973 Zeeshan Ali Sangi Munwar Ali Sangi 4320392694009 Larkana Pass 13 18281205592 Muhammad Suleman Muhammad Anwar 4210149396775 Karachi Pass 14 18281203298 Syed Athar Rizvi Syed Asghar Rizvi 4210156982653 Sanghar Pass 15 18282212654 Amaduddin Noor Uddin Soomro 4330494536585 Shikarpur Pass 16 18282200724 Abdul Hameed Sobdar Khan Jagirani 4340204352451 Qamber @ Shahdad Kot Pass 17 18282206440 Abdul Rauf ARBAB ALI 4510429599307 Ghotki Pass 18 18282200191 Raja Zahoor Ahmed Khan Allah Bux Khan Bhayo 4310261977091 Jacobabad Pass 19 18282410983 Mujahid Hussain Narejo Alamgir 4140993565503 Thatta Pass 20 18281206223 Sajjad Khan Khushal Khan 4250154857203 Karachi Pass 21 18282410640 Adeel Ahmed Babar Ali Asghar Babar 4120159973701 Dadu Pass 22 18282406027 Rustam Ali Sultan Ahmed 4410798504517 Umer Kot Pass 23 18282206130 Iqbal Ahmed Mohd. Saffar Hingoro 4530216496541 Naushahro Firoz Pass 24 18282213549 Raees Ahmed Ali Anwar Mangrio 4530292165209 Naushahro Firoz Pass 25 18282403523 Mubbashir Hussain Muhammad Aslam 4540283530553 Shaheed Benazirabad Pass 26 18282213667 Naveed Muhammad Suleman 4520480874689 Khairpur Pass 27 18282208585 Imran Ali Muhammad Moosa 4310553183167 Jacobabad Pass 28 18286500519 Moazam Ali Paryo Golato 4350404137593 Kashmore Pass 29 18281207823 Adil Liaquat Ali 4420580435135 Sanghar Pass 30 18282207445 Anees U Rahman Hazoor Bux 4320348550029 Larkana Pass 31 18282402416 Muhammad Arab Din Muhammad 4420368841249 Sanghar Pass 32 18282402771 Abdul Jabbar Juma Khan 4120154987665 Dadu Pass 33 18282400449 Aziz Ahmed Soomro Muhamamd Ismail 4130612164819 Hyderabad Absent 34 18282407523 Aakash Kumar Kheemchand Khatri 4180206196691 Matiari Pass 35 18282203420 Abdul Waheed Ali Madad 4320313315151 Larkana Pass 36 18282203546 Kamran Hussain Memon Manzoor Ali Memon 4320343680551 Larkana Pass 37 18282406653 Haresh Kumar Soomar 4440198589367 Tharparkar Pass 38 18281200710 Munawar Uddin Sikandar Qutub Uddin 4550208540011 Sukkur Pass 39 18286500664 Javed Akhtar Ali Murad 4310461713547 Kashmore Pass 40 18282208871 Suhail Ahmed Khadim Hussain 4320308450433 Larkana Pass 41 18282401321 Saif Ullah Abdullah 4420334105491 Sanghar Pass 42 18281207933 Raja Junaid Manzoor Ali 4320320471919 Larkana Pass 43 18281200476 Ayaz Latif M Qasim Panhwar 4120386229237 Dadu Pass 44 18281200316 Hamza Khan Muhammad Arshad 4220165547901 Karachi Pass 45 18282208572 Musawir Ali Abro Munwar Ali Abro 4550458281587 Sukkur Pass 46 18282406405 Eshwar Kumar Aasan Das 4110339136153 Badin Pass 47 18282208485 Zohaib Ali Abdul Jabbar Khokhar 4340404071735 Qamber @ Shahdad Kot Pass 48 18282212459 Waqar Hussain Khadim Hussain Soomro 4520373972889 Khairpur Pass 49 18282406072 Khan Muhammad Akbar Ali 4420404350461 Sanghar Pass 1 | P a g e 50 18282409058 Tufail Lund Allah Bux Lund 4120150261915 Dadu Pass 51 18282209657 Rashid Ali Lal Muhammad 4510278667999 Ghotki Pass 52 18282410692 Zubair Jamshad Jamshad Khan 4130799830537 Tando Allah Yar Pass 53 18282405744 Nabeel Ahmed Abdul Sattar 4130392172745 Hyderabad Pass 54 18282405831 Azizullah Abdul Razzak 4130692742971 Hyderabad Pass 55 18282210886 Ahmed Din Patoojo Abdul Razaque 4340403907291 Qamber @ Shahdad Kot Pass 56 18282204779 Niaz Ali Dharejo Ghulam Hussain 4520353574969 Khairpur Pass 57 18286500959 Jehangeer Ahmed Qadeer Ahmed 4350403695685 Kashmore Pass 58 18282206249 Bilawal Hassan Shah Manzoor Ali Shah 4320349389443 Larkana Pass 59 18286500394 Muhammad Hanif Muhammad Saleh 4310359433257 Kashmore Pass 60 18282408952 Sajjad Ali Munwar Ali 4130391204047 Badin Pass 61 18286500516 Rajib Ali Punhal Khan 4350204030225 Kashmore Pass 62 18286500984 Waqar Hussain Niaz Muhammad 4310412980919 Kashmore Pass 63 18282406968 Imam Bukhsh Abdul Latif 4440158276103 Umer Kot Pass 64 18282208947 Zia Nisar Muhammad Nasir 4320310119765 Larkana Pass 65 18282410179 Imtiaz Ahmed Nisar 4310545108177 Hyderabad Pass 66 18282407553 Danish Raza Ghullam Raza 4530358952537 Naushahro Firoz Pass 67 18282402843 Jaffar Ali Memon Aftab Ahmed Memon 4140953978763 Thatta Pass 68 18282408178 Gul Zaman Abdul Latif 4440166958269 Umer Kot Pass 69 18282210155 Zaffaarullah Muhammad Suleman 4510182580717 Ghotki Pass 70 18282401839 Asadullah Ali Mohammad 4120267030823 Dadu Pass 71 18282407973 Beesham Nath Megh Nath 4410761497815 Umer Kot Pass 72 18282213775 Tameer Ahmed Abdul Hakeem Kango 4320329394641 Larkana Pass 73 18282212495 Mumtaz Ali Sikandar Ali Bhutto 4340204779291 Qamber @ Shahdad Kot Pass 74 18282213047 Hakim Ali Lutuf Ali 4330482314057 Shikarpur Pass 75 18282202935 Yasir Ali Sultan Ahmed 4330416663131 Shikarpur Pass 76 18282404610 Majid Ali Abdul Latif Channa 4120169721317 Dadu Pass 77 18282202385 Asif Ali Ali Raz 4520699169597 Khairpur Pass 78 18282201090 Uzair Ahmed Abdul Rauf Junejo 4520329735689 Khairpur Pass 79 18282208330 Naeem Ali Shah Roshan Ali Shah 4330185919095 Shikarpur Pass 80 18282212353 Parvez Ali Sikandar Ali 4550182514457 Sukkur Pass 81 18282201953 Abdul Samad Abdul Hameed 4320317478661 Larkana Pass 82 18282409632 Muhammad Qasim Farioi Muhammad Aslam Fardi 4540292917241 Shaheed Benazirabad Pass 83 18282208988 Aziz Ullah Naeem Ullah 4310249749169 Jacobabad Pass 84 18282200408 Ghulam Mehdi Muhammad Bux Mughal 4520367328331 Khairpur Pass 85 18282410279 Murtaza Ali Muhammad Hasil 4160106465951 Tando Muhammad Khan Pass 86 18281203774 Abdul Salam Abdul Sattar soomro 4320156848447 Larkana Pass 87 18282203040 Ali Raza Mohd. Rafique Soomro 4310286378727 Jacobabad Pass 88 18282410327 Mohammad Shahid Mohammad Alam 4440151819817 Umer Kot Pass 89 18281206753 Amir Ghulam Sarwar Ghulam Sarwar Langah 4220111077865 Karachi Pass 90 18282208656 Adnan Zafar Zafar Ali 4510435690279 Ghotki Pass 91 18282202867 Zeeshan Ali Sharaf U Din Memon 4530324075343 Naushahro Firoz Pass 92 18282409545 Sheeraz Ahmad Azizullah 4530367666959 Naushahro Firoz Pass 93 18282204580 Muhammad Yaseen Ali Muhammad Pirzado 4520858831809 Khairpur Pass 94 18282404432 Fida Hussain Niaz Hussain 4530129543561 Naushahro Firoz Pass 95 18282402477 Rashid Ali Abdul Razzaque 4130348734185 Hyderabad Pass 96 18282208930 Najeeb Ur Rehman Abdul Sami 4550475686997 Sukkur Pass 97 18282211191 Faraz Ahmed Fazal Muhammad Mojai 4520892234421 Khairpur Pass 98 18282208870 Muhammad Fayaz Ahmed Ghulam Akbar Ujjan 4520207870381 Khairpur Pass 99 18282410577 Faizan Ahmed Zaheer Ahmed 4110130350337 Badin Pass 100 18282411152 Muhammad Arslan Sheikh Muhammad Imran Sheikh 4130447222579 Hyderabad Pass 101 18281207070 Muhammad Afzal Aftab Jamal 4210143393925 Karachi Pass 102 18282214195 Faisal Javed Javed Ahmed Hakro 4330474723139 Shikarpur Pass 103 18281208314 Aarif Hussain Muhammad Aslam 4240116722297 Karachi Pass 104 18282202557 Wajid Ali Abdul Ghafoor laghari 4510493077793 Ghotki Pass 105 18282205545 Hassan Ali Roshan Ali Larik 4340204712915 Qamber @ Shahdad Kot Pass 106 18282408119 Riaz Hussain Mohammad Siddique 4120115269089 Dadu Pass 107 18282402023 Saring Sadique Ali Sadique Ali 4140271505053 Thatta Pass 108 18282200100 Muhammad Ammar Imtiaz Ali Shaikh 4320329253289 Larkana Pass 109 18282410792 Adnan Gul Memon Amjad Ali 4130684664325 Matiari Pass 110 18282210442 Pervez Ali Bako Mahar 4510264541207 Ghotki Pass 111 18282401758 Faraz Ali Shah Ayaz Ali Shah 4180105843721 Matiari Pass 112 18282200531 Shakeel Ahmed Bahawal Uddin 4520324924029 Khairpur Pass 113 18282214041 Muhammad Bilal Arbab Ali Abbasi 4320346492515 Qamber @ Shahdad Kot Pass 114 18282408912 Muhammad Azeem Akhtar Jawaid Akhtar 4130494585379 Hyderabad Pass 115 18282211928 Ahsan Nabi Soomro Noor Nabi 4330466504079 Shikarpur Pass 116 18282404450 Sarwaich Mohammad Aachar 4120148256839 Dadu Pass 117 18282214239 Mansoor Ahmed Karim Bakhsh 4320251928251 Qamber @ Shahdad Kot Pass 2 | P a g e 118 18282213230 Majid Ali Rab Rakhio Wadho 4340204756327 Qamber @ Shahdad Kot Pass 119 18281202473 Owais Jamil 4210153128677 Karachi Pass 120 18282208473 Waqar Hyder Imdad Ali Mangi 4340204121609 Qamber @ Shahdad Kot Pass 121 18282208936 Jahangir Muhammad Ali 4320347081309 Larkana Pass 122 18282409232 Waseem Afzal M Afzal 4540288342691 Shaheed Benazirabad Pass 123 18282200194 Mir Mansoor Ahmed Khan Allah Bux Khan 4310262928041 Jacobabad Pass 124 18282201455 Muhammad Aslam Ghulam Safdar 4550460500589 Sukkur Pass Qalandar Bux Alias 125 18282213109 Absar Ahmed 4330421399565 Shikarpur Fazal Ahmed Pass 126 18282200288 Gulab Ali Muhammad
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