1,351 people arrested in last 4 months during crackdown on electricity theft: Asad Umar

Published February 13, 2019
Finance Minister Asad Umar had reviewed the drive against electricity theft in a Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCoE) meeting today. — Photo courtesy Radio Pakistan
Finance Minister Asad Umar had reviewed the drive against electricity theft in a Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCoE) meeting today. — Photo courtesy Radio Pakistan

Finance Minister Asad Umar on Wednesday revealed that a total of 1,351 people were arrested, and 18,795 first information reports (FIR) registered, as part of a government crackdown against the theft of electricity over the past four months.

The minister disclosed the figures on Twitter after reviewing the campaign against electricity theft in a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCoE) held today.

He said transmission and distribution (T&D) losses between October and December 2018 had reduced to 12.5 per cent as compared to 14.1pc in the same period of the last fiscal.

The reduction of losses in the three months resulted in a saving of nearly Rs5 billion, he noted.

Umar said the drive to eliminate electricity theft had an "excellent start". "Lots more still needs to be done and will be done," he added.

In October 2018, the government had ordered a countrywide crackdown on electricity theft and line losses.

The directives had come from Prime Minister Imran Khan who was quoted as saying at the time: “It is unacceptable to make people pay for the cost of theft and mismanagement of others.”

The premier was told that a special task force had already been set up under the Punjab chief minister to combat electricity theft and the deputy coordination officers concerned would monitor the crackdown on power theft at the district level. Prime Minister Khan had directed that similar steps also be taken in other provinces on an urgent basis.

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