PESHAWAR: Power supply disconnected

Published February 16, 2007

PESHAWAR, Feb 15: The Tribal Electric Supply Company on Thursday removed transformers of three defaulted marble factories in the Mulagori area of Khyber Agency. It recovered Rs127,000 dues from three other industrial consumers.

According to a press release, Tesco officials, in collaboration with the political tehsildar of the area, conducted the operation.

Transformers of factories of Akhtar Mohammad, Rahat Shah and Zaheerullah were removed.—APP

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