KARACHI, May 14: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has cancelled the appointments of 21 honorary district game wardens.

All honorary district game wardens will consequently cease to hold their office with immediate effect, stated a notification issued by the provincial secretary of the forest and wildlife department on Wednesday.

The honorary district game wardens whose appointments have been revoked are Muhammad Hanif Khan Marwat (Karachi), Syed Muhammad Ali Shah Jamote (Hyderabad), Shafi Muhammed Mashori (Larkana), Syed Ghulam Nabi Shah (Nawabshah), Syed Ghulam Hussain Shah (Badin), Ali Nawaz Mari (Mirpurkhas), Arbab Abdul Sattar (Tharparkar), Syed Riaz Hussain Shah Shirazi (Thatta), Malik Changez Khan (Jamshoro), Ali Hassan Kamario (Shikarpur), Syed Zahid Hussain Shah Rizvi (Sukkur), Fakir Pir Bux Gaho (Khairpur), Rais Shahnawaz Khan Khushik (Naushero Feroze), Rais Ali Ghulam Nizamani (Sanghar), Sikandar Ali Banglani (Jacobabad), Ghulam Mustafa Talpur (Umerkot), Ghulam Majeed Khan Sundrani (Kashmore), Syed Farman Ali Shah (Matiari), Noor Nabi Khan Chandio (Dadu), Burhan Khan Chandio (Kambar) and Ghulam Nabi Dal (Tando Allahyar).

Transfers, postings

The chief justice of Sindh High Court has, meanwhile, ordered following transfers and postings of district and sessions judges with immediate effect.

Judge Feroze Mazher Ali Syed, Karachi east, has been directed to report to the high court and Muhammad Ashfaq Baloch, waiting for posting, has been posted at Karachi East. Additional district and sessions judge Muhammad Siddiqui Abbasi, Tando Adam, has been transferred to Malir vice Aftab Ahmed and has been directed to report to the high court.

Judicial Magistrate Muhammad Javaid Salman, Karachi east, has been directed to report to the high court.

Meanwhile, the provincial irrigation and power department has made following transfers and postings with immediate effect.

Zaheer Ahmed Memon, AXEN Civil BS-17, who was awaiting posting, has been posted to Bukerani Sub-Division of Chamber vice AXEN Syed Fayaz Hussain Shah, who has been directed to report to the irrigation and power department.—APP/PPI

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