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FESCO imposes Rs 389.4m fine electricity thieves

FESCO
  • FESCO launched vigorous anti-theft drive in Faisalabad region.
  • The anti-theft teams caught 3084 power pilferers from eight districts.
  • FESCO also lodged cases against 2959 accused over power theft.

FAISALABAD: The Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) imposed Rs. 389.4 million fine on 3,084 electricity thieves, caught during the last 43 days of anti-power-theft campaign in the region.

A spokesman Tahir Sheikh said that FESCO had launched a vigorous anti-theft drive on special direction of Minister of Energy (Power Division) and during 43 days of this campaign the anti-theft teams of the company caught 3084 power pilferers from its eight districts.

The company had imposed a total fine of Rs.389.4 million on the pilferers under the head of detection units of 8.533 million in addition to recovering Rs.209.6 million recovered from them.

FESCO had also got cases registered against 2959 accused whereas the police had arrested 2437 electricity thieves so far, he added.

Giving further details, he said that the FESCO teams continued checking of power pilferage round the clock and caught 39 electricity thieves during last 24 hours who were stealing electricity through various modes including direct supply.

The company had imposed a fine of more than Rs.5.516 million on these electricity thieves in respect of more than 139,000 detection units.

He said that in Faisalabad district, up till now, 1018 electricity thieves were caught and handed down with a fine of more than Rs.129 million under 2.773 million detection units.

He said that 305 electricity thieves were caught in Jhang district so far and fined more than 1125,000 detection units amounting to more than Rs.47.5 million.

Similarly, 321 electricity thieves were caught from Bhakkar and handed down with a fine of 827,000 detection units amounting to Rs.42.2 million.

In Chiniot district, 346 electricity thieves were handed down with more than 1054,000 detection units amounting to Rs.43.1 million.

Meanwhile, more than 331,000 detection units amounting to Rs.15.5 million was imposed on 96 electricity thieves caught from Khushab district.

In Mianwali district, 372 electricity thieves were caught and more than 837,000 detection units amounting to Rs.38.4 million were imposed on them as fine.

In Sargodha district, 346 electricity thieves were caught and fined with more than 844,000 detection units amounting to more than Rs.37.4 million.

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Khurram Dastgir predicts price increase in petroleum items before June 30

Khurram Dastgir

KARACHI: Khurram Dastgir Khan, the Minister of Energy, has stated that the government will raise petroleum product pricing again before June 30.

“The next price hike is expected to be announced before June 30, because our public finances are in a dire state,” said Dastgir.

The comments came only days after the government raised the price of petroleum goods by Rs30 per litre in an attempt to resurrect the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme.

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Finance Minister Miftah Ismail made the news at a hastily arranged press conference. He believes that obtaining an agreement on a staff-level deal with the IMF will be simpler given that positive discussions about the EFF’s revival are taking place with the Fund.

The current government is dedicated to resurrecting the program’s stalled $6 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF), which is critical for a country with diminishing foreign exchange reserves and mounting debt and import obligations.

The latest pol prices were Rs179.86 per litre petrol, Rs174.15 per litre diesel, Rs155.56 per litre kerosene oil, and Rs148.31 per litre light diesel after the announcement.

According to Dastgir, the move to raise petroleum product pricing was critical in reducing the country’s expanding current account deficit. “It is with a very heavy heart that the decision was taken by the government, as we need to reduce our deficit”

“On a daily basis, millions of litres of petroleum are consumed, the government was incurring losses to the tune of Rs102 billion per month due to petroleum product subsidy. Therefore, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif after consulting his allied partners decided to reduce the subsidy and increase funding for the direct relief measures for the public,” said the minister.

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Punjab Energy Department hosts seminar on energy potential in Dubai expo

Punjab Energy Department hosts seminar on energy potential in Dubai expo

LAHORE: The Punjab Energy Department, in collaboration with the Punjab Board of Investment and Trade (PBIT), hosted a seminar on the energy potential of Punjab at the Pakistan Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai, a statement said. The seminar presented a groundbreaking achievement for the Energy Department of Punjab, as a memorandum of understanding was signed between … Read more