K-Electric & FIA Conduct another Successful Raid; Theft of Electricity worth Rs. 54.5 Million caught at a plastic Factory
K-Electric & FIA Conduct another Successful Raid; Theft of Electricity worth Rs. 54.5 Million caught at a plastic Factory
Karachi
– 23rd June, 2014: K-Electric (KE), under its ongoing
drive against illegal connections and electricity theft raided a Plastic
factory in Golimar in collaboration with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)
where it was confirmed that the factory was powered by illegal electricity connection.
KE and FIA teams along with KE police
raided Dubai Plastic Industries situated in Firdous
Colony, Golimar 2 and found that some of the heavy machinery was functioning on
four illegal cables of 96mm. These four cables were directly connected to the
KE main line due to which the meter showed lower reading than the actual
electricity consumption.
In this operation, a theft
bill of Rs. 54.5 million for 36 months was made. After the revelation, the team
removed the unauthorized cable and confiscated around 14-20 cartons of raw
material as evidence. In relevance to this confiscation, the SIR was also
signed by Electrical Inspectorate Karachi (EIK) representative.
According to the KE press
statement, the electricity was disconnected after the raid and few arrests were
made by FIA but unfortunately the owner escaped from his office.
During the investigation,
the team also discovered that the owner has one more office with the name of
Dubai Traders located in Golimar 1. The KE has directed IBC Nazimabad to have a
thorough check of this office as well.
KE along with FIA has been
conducting an anti-theft drive all over Karachi so that electricity theft can
be controlled. The reprehensive exercise will help curtail electricity theft and
ensure more fair and equal distribution of electricity to the citizens of
Karachi.
K-Electric & FIA Conduct another Successful Raid; Theft of Electricity worth Rs. 54.5 Million caught at a plastic Factory
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