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Sparrow Details of Officers Posted in Mumbai Customs Zone-1 SPARROW DETAILS OF OFFICERS POSTED IN MUMBAI CUSTOMS ZONE-1 Title Name M/F DoB Zone DoJ Sparrow ID Mobile Designation Emp. Code Mr. Hitesh Kumar M 18.11.1989 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - APPEAL 12.01.2016 [email protected] 9953788399 Superintendent C07H_KM1601 Mr. Shahabuddin Suleman Shaikh M 06.06.1959 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 02.10.1994 [email protected] 9869567117 Superintendent C07SSSM9401 Mr. Sanjay Vishindas Bhatia M 18-09-1968 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 23-04-1991 [email protected] 9860331933 Superintendent C07SVBM9101 Mr. Nitin Kumar M 20-09-1980 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 12.11.2009 [email protected] 8108097282 Superintendent C07N_KM0901 Mr. Santosh Anaji Shelar M 15-02-1966 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 14-07-1992 [email protected] 9819570720 Superintendent C07SASM9201 Mr. Ram Milan M 07.12.1980 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 17-11-2008 [email protected] 9321390369 Superintendent C07R_MM0801 Mr. Mahesh Rathee M 12.12.1979 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 11.10.2008 [email protected] 9769362812 Superintendent C07M_RM0801 Ms. Marina Estevao Mascarenhas F 26-06-1966 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 01.08.1991 [email protected] 9819501024 Superintendent C07MEMF9101 Ms. Anjali Sunit wale F 12.09.1968 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 10.05.1995 [email protected] 9920019017 Superintendent C07ASNF9501 Mr. Brijesh Kumar Verma M 22-11-1981 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 19-11-2008 [email protected] 7666885660 Superintendent C07BKVM0801 Ms. Kamala Keshav Agnihotri F 30-11-1964 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 29-05-1989 [email protected] 9821724834 Superintendent C07KKAF8901 Mr. Sunil Kumar Addogottam M 22-05-1966 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 26-02-1992 [email protected] 8454932295 Superintendent C07SKAM9201 Mr. Mahesh Vasant Phansekar M 30-09-1963 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 08-012-1983 [email protected] 9869707026 Superintendent C07MVPM8301 Ms. Jyoti Milind Raul F 06.02.1966 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 08.03.1992 [email protected] 9869336158 Superintendent C07JMRF9201 Ms. Anjana Manoj Kalamthekar F 29-07-1967 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 01.02.1989 [email protected] 9869281402 Superintendent C07AMKF8901 Mr. Murali Sundareswaran ir M 09.05.1969 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 15-05-1995 [email protected] 9819882500 Superintendent C07MSNM9501 Mr. Milind Vasant Railkar M 27-05-1962 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 23-11-1983 [email protected] 9892942909 Superintendent C07MVRM8301 Ms. Manasi Sudhir Shelar F 08.03.1972 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 22-07-1994 [email protected] 9819856308 Superintendent C07MSSF9401 Mr. Shishir Shekhar Jha M 01.05.1968 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 08.02.1994 [email protected] 9869201146 Superintendent C07SSJM9401 Ms. Nirmala Achuthan Warrier F 09.01.1961 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 15-01-1987 [email protected] 9820434901 Superintendent C07NAWF8701 Mr. Ravendra Kumar Dwivedi M 19-05-1963 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 22-12-1987 [email protected] 9920213007 Superintendent C07RKDM8701 Ms. Anita Rajan Menon F 17-12-1966 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 04.05.1987 [email protected] 9967549007 Superintendent C07ARMF8701 Ms. Anjali Ashok Kambli F 23-05-1963 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 31-01-1985 [email protected] 9702468111 Superintendent C07AAKF8501 Ms. Shraddha Anand Gupta F 05.08.1980 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 29-12-2009 [email protected] 9830906560 Superintendent C07SAGF0901 Mr. Milind Motiram Samel M 03.02.1961 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 12.02.1983 [email protected] 9820575334 Superintendent C07MMSM8301 Ms. Sharmila Narendra Patil F 18-04-1966 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 07.08.1986 [email protected] 9869619977 Senior Private Secretary C07SNPF8601 Mr. Prasanna Kumar M 20-01-1978 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 06.03.2009 [email protected] 8108862883 Senior Private Secretary C07P_KM0901 Mr. Laxmiprasad Gangaram Shinde M 02.03.1979 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 27-03-2005 [email protected] 7700037039 Senior Private Secretary C07LGSM0501 Mr. Mukesh Kumar M 03.01.1989 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 27-04-2016 [email protected] 8452869807 Senior Private Secretary C07M_KM1601 Mr. Sanjay Yuvraj More M 11.07.1971 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 05.04.1993 [email protected] 8655678775 Senior Private Secretary C07SYMM9301 Mr. Abhishek Kumar M 16-10-1985 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 22-04-2016 [email protected] 7619016901 Senior Private Secretary C07A_KM1602 Mr. Vikram M 01.01.1988 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 20-05-2016 [email protected] 9004030202 Senior Private Secretary C07V__M1601 Mr. Ashwani Kumar And M 01.02.1985 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 11.01.2010 [email protected] 9167023104 Senior Private Secretary C07AKAM1001 Mr. Nitesh Chaudhary M 14-10-1991 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 04.10.2017 [email protected] 8920827503 Senior Private Secretary C07N_CM1701 Mr. Bipin Shankar Tardekar M 28-08-1968 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 16-04-1993 [email protected] 8425968142 Senior Private Secretary C07BSTM9301 Mr. Akshat Kumar M 18-11-1990 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 05.06.2016 [email protected] 9639993013 Senior Private Secretary C07A_KM1603 Mr. Vikas Anant Sawant M 03.02.1966 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 14-03-1996 [email protected] 9768115953 Senior Private Secretary C07VASM9601 Mr. Vijay Tarachandra Sontakke M 29-09-1972 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 20-05-1996 [email protected] 9869363242 Senior Private Secretary C07VTSM9601 Mr. Yogesh Mehta M 20-11-1990 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 05.09.2016 [email protected] 9871238986 Senior Private Secretary C07Y_MM1601 Mr. Shiv Prabhat M 07.01.1992 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 06.06.2016 [email protected] 9411490706 Senior Private Secretary C07S_PM1601 Mr. Brijesh Kumar Madhyeshia M 09.01.1982 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 23-09-2010 [email protected] 9987779382 Senior Private Secretary C07BKMM1001 Mr. Bhaskar Kumar Paunikar M 21-11-1971 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 21-07-1994 [email protected] 9869344336 Senior Private Secretary C07BKPM9401 Mr. Nanddeep Vijay Jangam M 11.11.1988 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 29-10-2009 [email protected] 9004991169 Inspector C07NVJM0901 Mr. Yogesh Chander M 06.12.1989 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 07.01.2016 [email protected] 9855531177 Inspector C07Y_CM1601 Mr. Kumar Alok M 15-07-1987 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 26-09-2016 [email protected] 8451875785 Inspector C07K_AM1601 Mr. Ravi Kumar Garlapati M 05.01.1989 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 16-07-2017 [email protected] 9052711185 Inspector C07RKGM1701 Mr. Lokesh Kumar Mee M 03.02.1992 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 05.12.2016 [email protected] 9027479622 Inspector C07LKMM1601 Mr. Gaurav Kumar M 06.10.1988 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 24-08-2016 [email protected] 8804245932 Inspector C07G_KM1601 Mr. chandra dhari jha M 08.09.1977 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 31-12-2010 [email protected] 9167393010 Inspector C07cdjM1001 Mr. Ashish Kumar Tiwari M 25-12-1984 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 14-12-2011 [email protected] 8299788331 Inspector C07AKTM1101 Ms. Deepika Damodar Desai F 01.03.1966 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 16-06-1986 [email protected] 7678033847 Inspector C07DDDF8601 Mr. Karan Bawa M 03.09.1989 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 16-06-2017 [email protected] 9971969666 Inspector C07K_BM1701 Ms. Shubhangi Krishna Girkar F 17-06-1975 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 04.09.1986 [email protected] 8652605990 Inspector C07SKGF8601 Mr. Lalit Dharmanand Kalsekar M 04.02.1974 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 20-05-1998 [email protected] 9892888233 Inspector C07LDKM9801 Mr. Ravindra Kumar Verma M 21-07-1987 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 16-05-2016 [email protected] 9782191376 Inspector C07RKVM1601 Assistant Chief Accounts Mr. Ashish Gupta M 08.08.1990 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 05.06.2016 [email protected] 9716961041 Officer C07A_GM1602 Ms. Shweta Suresh Chavan F 06.09.1963 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 30-09-1984 [email protected] 9664245469 Superintendent C07SSCF8401 Ms. Ashwini Rajan Koli F 19-11-1972 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 04.08.1994 [email protected] 9869351584 Superintendent C07ARKF9401 Ms. Pallavi Pradeep More F 03.01.1966 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 30-04-1986 [email protected] 9870140205 Tax Assistant C07PPMF8601 Assistant Chief Accounts Mr. Gajanand Sharma M 20-07-1992 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 09.08.2016 [email protected] 9982565318 Officer C07G_SM1601 Assistant Chief Accounts Ms. Kasturi Jagdish Sawant F 05.12.1964 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 28-04-1986 [email protected] 9967733805 Officer C07KJSF8601 Ms. Sheetal Shivaji Chowkekar F 18-09-1959 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 23-01-1980 [email protected] 9969840843 Superintendent C07SSCF8001 Ms. Audrey Manoj kumar Vellat F 26-09-1967 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 08.10.1992 [email protected] 9819568988 Superintendent C07AMVF9201 Ms. Pratibha Balkrishna Manjrekar F 20-07-1969 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 19-08-1996 [email protected] 9833621521 Tax Assistant C07PBMF9601 Ms. Priyanka Nitin Kamble F 03.05.1991 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 05.09.2016 [email protected] 9773667905 Tax Assistant C07PNKF1601 Mr. Balasubramanian Arumugam M 18-04-1962 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 26-10-1990 [email protected] 9869407117 Tax Assistant C07BA_M9001 Mr. Rahul Kumar Mee M 08.05.1989 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 20-06-2016 [email protected] 9829536063 Tax Assistant C07RKMM1601 Mr. Manish Singh M 04.10.1990 MUMBAI - I CUSTOMS ZONE - AUDIT 28-06-2016 [email protected] 8882684370 Tax Assistant C07M_SM1601 Mr.
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