Karachi (HRNW) – A superintendent of the Directorate of Customs Intelligence, Karachi, has reportedly been dismissed from service after corruption charges against him were proven following action by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Karachi.
According to reports, Syed Adnan Kafeel, who served as a Superintendent in the Directorate of Customs Intelligence, was removed from his position after departmental proceedings concluded that allegations of corruption against him had been substantiated.
The reported dismissal follows an investigation in which the FIA Karachi allegedly played a key role in uncovering evidence of corrupt practices.
Officials have stated that the action reflects the government’s commitment to accountability and transparency within public institutions. However, no further official details regarding the nature of the corruption allegations or any additional criminal proceedings have been released.
If confirmed, the dismissal represents a significant disciplinary action against a senior customs official and underscores ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to combat corruption within government departments.
Important Note
This report is based on information circulating regarding departmental action. HRNW has not independently verified the details of the disciplinary proceedings. The relevant authorities have not yet released a comprehensive official statement regarding the findings or any subsequent legal action.
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