K-Electric has intensified its efforts to combat power theft and address outstanding dues by disconnecting electricity connections for defaulters in Nazimabad, Karachi.
According to a K-Electric spokesperson, the disconnections are a response to unpaid bills that have accumulated to over Rs1.7 billion.
Despite repeated assurances from the defaulters, the dues remain unpaid, prompting the utility company to take decisive action.
The spokesperson further noted that the duration of load-shedding in the area is directly influenced by the extent of electricity theft and associated losses.
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Residents are urged to make timely payments to avoid similar actions.
This move comes as K-Electric also seeks a reduction in electricity rates under the monthly fuel charge adjustment (FCA), anticipating relief for consumers due to declining global fuel prices and improved generation practices.