Report power theft and get rewarded in Faisalabad: FESCO

Report power theft and get rewarded in Faisalabad: FESCO
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Report power theft and get rewarded in Faisalabad. Pakistan is waging a crackdown on electricity theft, and Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) has announced a reward programme for residents who come forward with information on the crime.

The cash reward system was implemented by the electric supply company in the third-most populous city in the nation for the good of the entire nation, to boost revenue, and to prevent loss and illegal activity.

The Board of Governors of FESCO reportedly gave its approval to the decision to award rewards.

A reward equal to one percent of the total amount recovered will be given to citizens who report instances of electricity theft. The enforcement teams for the electric company will also be eligible for rewards for identifying offenders.

Officials from FESCO promised that no one who reports electricity theft will have their identity revealed, protecting the public’s safety and privacy.

Also read: Electricity theft: Rs1 billion recovered, hundreds detained

As you can report power theft and get rewarded in Faisalabad, hundreds of people have been detained amid a nationwide crackdown.

Due to electricity theft and unpaid bills, Pakistan suffers annual losses of Rs589 billion.

As a result, enforcement actions will now be taken in areas with over 60% losses, which includes 2,085 feeders.

The crackdown on electricity theft is becoming more aggressive across the country, with close to 500 people detained and more than Rs950 million recovered from power thieves.

Rashid Langrial, Secretary of the Power Division, said on Thursday on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, “Will cross first billion recovery mark today, although all nuts and bolts of the anti-theft campaign are still not fully in place.”

According to the information provided by Langrial, the total amount recovered increased from Rs14 million on September 7 to Rs951 million on September 14. Around 490 people have been detained overall.

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