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KE continues crackdown on electricity theft in Karachi

KE routinely combats illegal electricity usage to reduce line losses
File photo.
File photo.

K-Electric (KE) is continuing its drive against electricity theft and defaulters in Karachi, with the support of law enforcement agencies.

KE targeted electricity theft in the Korangi area, covering neighborhoods like Pak Town, Chakra Goth, Labour Square, Sector 34/2, and Ibrahim Hyderi.

The operation dismantled underground cables that were illegally supplying an estimated 84,000 units of stolen electricity to 595 houses, 70 shops, 155 stalls, 18 water pumps, and two parks.

The use of illegal connections, known as “kundas”, bypasses the safety protocols of the utility infrastructure, posing hazards to the public, especially during the monsoon season.

KE routinely combats illegal electricity usage to reduce line losses and protect power infrastructure. During the recently concluded fiscal year, the utility registered 980 FIRs against individuals involved in electricity theft in cooperation with law enforcement.

Since the start of the year, the company has conducted 1500 drives on its network serving Korangi, Landhi, and adjoining areas, successfully removing 20,000 kilos of kunda wires.

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Theft of electricity and non-payment of bills are the two critical factors that determine the loss profile of an area.

While 70% of the network remains exempt from load-shedding, KE works actively to tackle line losses in the remaining areas to ensure the provision of reliable and safe electricity.

The company urges customers, area representatives, and elected officials to work with the company to overcome these challenges.

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