KARACHI: As part of efforts to counter electricity theft in the city, the K-Electric took action across multiple sites in Ajmer Nagri and adjoining neighbourhoods of New Karachi and removed 350 illegal connections, collectively using 250 kilograms of wires to steal electricity.

Amid increasing circular debt and rising line losses, a nationwide effort is being made to counter electricity theft across the country.

Use of kundas or makeshift connection is not only illegal but also bypasses the safety protocols, creating a grave safety hazard for residents and increasing the risk of short circuits, fires, and disruptions to the power supply.

A KE spokesperson appreciated the support of law enforcement agencies and various organisations in addressing the challenge of electricity theft, reiterating that the company extended its full support to customers, area representatives and elected officials who wished to work with the company to address this issue together.

Published in Dawn, April 20th, 2024

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