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Part Ii] the Gazette of Pakistan, Extra., June 11, 2019 1093 (1) PART II] THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., JUNE 11, 2019 1093 (1) ISLAMABAD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2019 PART II Statutory Notifications (S.R.O.) GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN REVENUE DIVISION (Federal Board of Revenue) NOTIFICATION Islamabad, the 11th June, 2019 (CUSTOMS) S.R.O. 607 (I)/2019.—In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969), sections 30 and 31 of the Sales Tax Act, 1990 and in supersession of its Notification No. S.R.O 581(I)/2013, dated the 18th June, 2013, the Federal Board of Revenue is pleased to appoint— (a) the officers specified in column (2) of the Schedule below to be the Chief Collectors of Customs for the areas and functions specified in the corresponding column (3) thereof; (b) the officers specified in column (2) of the Schedule below to be the Collectors of Customs for the areas and functions specified in the corresponding column (3) thereof; and 1093 (1—13) Price : Rs. 20.00 [871 (2019)/Ex. Gaz.] 1093 (2) THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., JUNE 11, 2019 [PART II (c) the Additional Collectors, Deputy Collectors, Assistant Collectors, Principal Appraisers, Appraisers, Superintendents, Senior Auditors, Deputy Superintendents, Auditors, Inspectors of Preventive Services, Senior Preventive Officers, Preventive Officers, Examining Officers, Inspectors and the ministerial staff, in the respective Chief Collector’s Secretariat, Customs Houses and the Collectorates, to be officers of Customs for those areas. SCHEDULE S. Designations of Areas of Jurisdiction No. officers (1) (2) (3) 1. Chief Collector (i) Model Customs Collectorate of Appraisement-West, of Customs, Custom House, Karachi; Appraisement (ii) Model Customs Collectorate of Appraisement-East, (South), Custom Custom House, Karachi; House, Karachi. (iii) Model Customs Collectorate of Port Muhammad Bin Qasim, Karachi; and (iv) Centre for Classification and Advance Ruling. 2. Chief Collector (i) Model Customs Collectorate of Exports, Custom House, of Customs Karachi; Enforcement (ii) Model Customs Collectorate of Exports, Port (South), Custom Muhammad Bin Qasim, Karachi; House, Karachi. (iii) Model Customs Collectorate of Jinnah International Airport (JIAP), Karachi; (iv) Model Customs Collectorate of Preventive, Custom House, Karachi; and (v) Model Customs Collectorate, Hyderabad. 3. Chief Collector (i) Model Customs Collectorate of Appraisement, Quetta; of Customs (ii) Model Customs Collectorate of Preventive, Quetta; and Balochistan, (iii) Model Customs Collectorate, Gwadar. Custom House, Quetta. 4. Chief Collector (i) Model Customs Collectorate of Appraisement, Lahore; of Customs (ii) Model Customs Collectorate of Preventive, Lahore; (Central), (iii) Model Customs Collectorate, Faisalabad; and Custom House, Lahore. (iv) Model Customs Collectorate, Multan. 5. Chief Collector (i) Model Customs Collectorate of Appraisement, of Customs Peshawar; (North), Custom (ii) Model Customs Collectorate of Preventive, Peshawar; House, (iii) Model Customs Collectorate, Islamabad; Islamabad. (iv) Model Customs Collectorate, Sambrial, Sialkot; and PART II] THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., JUNE 11, 2019 1093 (3) S. Designations of Areas of Jurisdiction No. officers (v) Model Customs Collectorate, Gilgit-Baltistan. 6. Collector, (i) All matters relating to cargo clearance for imports Model Customs including temporary imports of all sorts, excluding Collectorate of transit clearances, routed through the West Wharves, Appraisement- Karachi International Container Terminal (KICT) and West, Custom Off-Dock terminals of AICT, Bay West and BOML; House, Karachi. (ii) warehousing of goods in Public and Private bonds through above ports or Off-dock terminals; (iii) transshipment cargo and its reconciliation; (iv) licensing of clearing agents; (v) licensing of public and private warehouses, excluding Duty Free Shops and Diplomatic Bonded warehouses; (vi) legacy issues of erstwhile MCC-Appraisement, Karachi, including financial securities, arrears or recovery and litigation; (vii) central repository of all service related record of appraising staff working in the South region; (viii) auction of goods at above wharves, terminals or Off- docks terminals, respective public and private bonded warehouses; and (xi) Customs House Laboratory. 7. Collector, (i) All matters relating to cargo clearance for imports Model Customs including temporary imports of all sorts, excluding Collectorate of transit clearances, routed through East Wharves, Appraisement- Pakistan International Container Terminal (PICT), South East, Custom Asia Pakistan Terminals (SAPT) and Off-dock terminals House, Karachi. of Pak Shaheen, NLCCT, Railway dry port, TPX, and Timber Pond; (ii) warehousing of goods in public and private bonds through the above ports and off-dock terminals; (iii) all legacy issues of erstwhile MCC-PaCCS, Karachi, including financial securities, arrears or recovery and litigation; (iv) auction of goods at above wharves, terminals or Off- docks terminals, respective public and private bonded warehouse; (v) issuance of user ID to all traders within civil division of Karachi and all external users of WeBoC; and (vi) transshipment cargo and its reconciliation in respective jurisdiction. 8. Collector, (i) All matters relating to cargo clearance for imports Model Customs including temporary imports of all sorts routed through 1093 (4) THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., JUNE 11, 2019 [PART II S. Designations of Areas of Jurisdiction No. officers Collectorate of Port Muhammad Bin Qasim, Qasim International Port Container Terminal (QICT) and all off-dock terminals Muhammad Bin situated in the Civil Districts of Karachi Central, Malir Qasim, Karachi. and Korangi; (ii) Transshipment cargo and its reconciliation; (iii) Warehousing of goods in Public and Private bonds through above ports or off-dock terminals; (iv) Licensing of public and private warehouses and liquid bulk cargo located in the area of Port Muhammad Bin Qasim, excluding Duty Free Shops and Diplomatic Bonded Warehouses; and (v) auction of goods at above wharves, terminals or Off- docks terminals, respective public and private bonded warehouse. 9. Collector, (i) All matters of customs relating to cargo clearance for Model Customs exports from Karachi Port Trust, Karachi International Collectorate of Container Terminal, Pakistan International Container Exports, Terminal, all off-dock terminals situated in the Civil Custom House, Districts of Karachi South, West & Central; Karachi. (ii) all duty drawback matters related to exports from the respective ports or terminals; (iii) all issues related with EGM of respective territorial jurisdiction; (iv) Duty Tax Remission for Export (DTRE); (v) manufacturing Warehouses (Open Bond Schemes), Manufacturing Bonds and Export Oriented Units situated within respective territorial jurisdiction including licensing; and (vi) all legacy issues of exports or duty drawback pertaining to the Model Customs Collectorate of PaCCS. 10. Collector, (i) All matters of customs relating to cargo clearance for Model Customs exports from Port Muhammad Bin Qasim, Qasim Collectorate of International Container Terminal, all off-dock terminals Exports, Port situated in the civil districts of Karachi East, Malir and Muhammad Bin Korangi; Qasim, Karachi. (ii) all duty drawback matters related to exports from the respective port or terminals; (iii) all issues related with EGM of respective territorial jurisdiction; (iv) IC3; (v) Duty Tax Remission for Export (DTRE); PART II] THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., JUNE 11, 2019 1093 (5) S. Designations of Areas of Jurisdiction No. officers (vi) export processing zone, Karachi; and (vii) Manufacturing Warehouses (Open Bond Scheme or Manufacturing Bonds or Export Oriented Units situated within respective territorial jurisdiction including licensing. 11. Collector, All matters of Customs relating to Jinnah International Airport Model Customs (JIAP), Karachi, Faisal Airbase and Masroor Airbase, namely: Collectorate of (i) Clearance of export and import cargo including Jinnah temporary imports of all sorts; International (ii) Monitoring of Air Freight Unit at Jinnah International Airport, Airport (JIAP); Karachi. (iii) Passenger traffic and handling of crew at Jinnah International Airport, Karachi Faisal Air Base, Masroor Air Base; (iv) Accompanied and Unaccompanied baggage of passengers and crew; (v) Monitoring of airports and terminal gates; (vi) Sealing and de-sealing of air shipments; (vii) Ground handling agents; (viii) warehouses owned and operated by airlines and duty free shops; (ix) Postal appraisement at GPO, Karachi, International Mail Office and other courier services; (x) Anti-smuggling and Drug Enforcement Functions at Jinnah International Airport, Karachi Faisal Air Base and Masroor Air Base; (xi) Air Cargo Control Unit(ACCU) ; and (xii) Aircraft clearance, Boarding and Rummaging. 12. Collector, The following matters of customs relating to the Civil Districts Model Customs of Karachi Division (excluding JIAP, Faisal Airbase and Collectorate of Masroor Airbase), the port of Karachi including Fish harbor, Preventive, Karachi, Ibrahim Hyderi, Baghan, Jaati and Pakistan Customs- Custom House Waters; Karachi. (i) Anti-smuggling and all preventive functions in the above mentioned areas including Thatta and Sajawal districts; (ii) Ships boarding, rummaging and port clearance including these functions at Port Muhammad Bin Qasim; (iii) Monitoring of gates and sealing and de-sealing of cargo containers including these functions at Port Muhammad Bin Qasim;
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