Tue, 21-Oct-2025

FIA continues raids against fake medicines, power theft

FIA

PESHAWAR: In the light of the orders of the Federal Minister of Interior, the crackdown continues against elements involved in electricity theft and the sale of fake medicines with 17 raids conducted by Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Kohat Zone.

The spokesperson said that FIA registered seven cases against those involved in the sale of fake medicines and 10 cases against those involved in electricity theft. Nine accused were arrested.

He said that the raids were conducted by Composite Circle Bannu, Kohat and Dera Ismail Khan and among the arrested accused are Ehsanullah, Wajibullah, Rehman Shah, Khilur Rehman, Muhammad Ramzan, Zeeshan, Abdul Waheed, Sajid Rehman and Manoor Khan.

He said that the accused were stealing electricity from their shops, houses, tube wells and offices by hooking the main line and the raids were conducted at Lahore Market, Akbar Plaza, Zafarabad Colony, Huzaifa Centre, Nadra Mega Center in Dera Ismail Khan.

The raids were conducted at Mustafa Bazar, Ashiq Colony and Muslimabad in Kohat and Medina Steel Workshop, Chief Tailoring Shop, Insaf Carpenter Factory in Bannu, he spokesman said. He informed that Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) officials disconnected the illegal connections on the spot.

He said that Cable and other equipment used for illegal electricity supply were also seized and the national exchequer was losing lacs of rupees due to electricity theft.

The accused was arrested and an investigation started, he added. He said that actions were taken against eight medical shops involved in the sale of fake medicines.

Samples of fake drugs and injections were obtained and handed over to Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) authorities and further legal action will be taken in the light of Peshawar DRAP authorities’ report, FIA spokesman said, adding, FIA has formed special raiding teams in all the circles of Kohat zone.

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Awais Leghari vows to combat electricity theft

Awais Leghari

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Power Awais Ahmed Leghari expressed his unwavering resolve to combat electricity theft across all DISCOS.

Addressing the Chairmen and Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of Power Distribution Companies (Discos) via video link, he underscored the urgent need to address electricity theft.

During the event, the discussion primarily focused on combating electricity theft, which the Minister described as a form of economic terrorism severely impacting the country’s economy.

He urged Discos officials to harness technology and innovation in their endeavors to eradicate power theft, aiming to minimize indiscriminate power outages, particularly affecting consumers who diligently pay their bills.

Leghari called for the removal of all obstacles hindering efforts to prevent electricity theft and warned that employees and officers involved in such illegal activities would face firm and decisive action.

He reiterated that there would be no political interference in the campaign against electricity theft, emphasizing decisions based on merit for a transparent and impartial approach.

The Minister instructed all Discos to establish modern customer service centers nationwide and appoint competent officers to ensure the timely resolution of customer complaints.

He stressed the importance of kindness towards consumers and emphasized a policy where the “customer is always right.”

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Interim Sindh govt forms ‘Task Force’ against power theft

power theft

The caretaker government in Sindh has taken a strong stand against electricity theft, especially in Karachi and across the province. To make this happen, a special team called the Provincial Task Force has been established which includes important people like the Secretary Home, Secretary Energy, Commissioners, Additional IG Police, DIG, and even the Deputy Commissioner. … Read more