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Anti-power theft crackdown: ‘real payoff’ to become measurable from next month, says PD

  • Power Division secretary says the amount recovered has crossed Rs7.9 billion, while 2,301 persons have been arrested
Published September 23, 2023

The effect of the government crackdown against electricity theft will become measurable by the middle of next month, said Rashid Langrial, the Power Division (PD) secretary.

Taking to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, Langrial said that as part of its anti-power theft campaign, the government has recovered roughly Rs7.9 billion, while 2,301 persons have been arrested.

“This campaign is not about fines and recovery; it is about modifying the free-lunch behavior,” said Langrial.

“Real payoff will be measurable by the middle of next month due to limitation of monthly billing and payment cycle,” he added.

As per the data shared by the government official, the authorities to date have recovered over Rs2 billion from LESCO, Rs1.5 billion from HESCO, and over Rs1 billion each from MEPCO and PESCO respectively.

Days ago, the caretaker government initiated a crackdown against electricity theft, an issue that has caused the power sector losses of Rs589 billion annually.

On Monday, the Power Division secretary said that the capacity payment has doubled, i.e., to Rs2,152 billion from Rs1,082 billion due to the dollar’s increase – from Rs100 to Rs300.

Sharing information about capacity payment, Langrial explained that foreign-funded dollar-denominated IPPs have contributed the most.

Locally-funded RLNG plant capacity payment has increased by 60% while foreign-funded coal plants’ payment has gone up by 145%, he said.

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John Sep 23, 2023 02:32pm
"Anti-power theft crackdown:..." Any crackdown to curb hunger, starvation, and suicides among masses all over the country?
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Kamran Sep 23, 2023 05:31pm
Please keep it up
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Ghazanfar Sep 23, 2023 06:18pm
Power sector losses 589 billion and after all out crackdown recovered 7 billion. Hahaha so much recovery. The company just want to recover it image by these gimmick. This month we will have another 50 billion circular debt added. Then they have taken actions against smugglers but one has to think who was responsible for all the smuggled goods to Afghanistan since last twenty thirty years. Any officer incharge of border will be accountable for smuggling going on all these time?
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imdad kolori Sep 23, 2023 09:17pm
He tweeted this while running ac on 16 using free electricity
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Aamir Latif Sep 24, 2023 12:28am
This should not be one time affair but continous as theft will again escalate, old habits don't die easily... It's shameful on both PTI and PDM governments that they failed to take these steps, instead became accomplice to power theft and rising debts plys burdening people with high tariff to. Offset losses
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