In Lahore, electricity was being stolen from the camp of the District President of Muslim League-N by installing a direct swivel, legal proceedings were started after registering a case against the accused:
Lahore (Urdu Point Newspaper Latest. September 16, 2023) The female leader of Muslim League-N was caught red-handed while stealing electricity. In Lahore, electricity was being stolen by installing a direct swivel on the camp of the District President of Muslim League-N. A case against the accused was filed. Legal action was started by registering. According to the report of Express News, important action was taken in Lahore during the crackdown against electricity thieves.
Electricity was being stolen by installing a direct swivel on the camp of PML-N District President Safia Saeed in the boundaries of Balhe Shah sub-division of Lahore. Lesco team reached the spot and seized the rope used for the rope and handed it over to the police. According to the LESCO spokesperson, the accused caused a loss of one lakh rupees to LESCO by disconnecting the direct coil, while the accused have already defaulted more than 60 thousand rupees to LESCO due to which their meter was cut off.
According to LESCO officials, a case has been registered against the district president of the PML-N, Safia Saeed, for stealing electricity. It should be noted that during the ongoing crackdown against electricity thieves, many leaders associated with major political parties were caught red-handed while stealing electricity. On the other hand, the main reason for the increase in electricity bills and the electricity crisis across the country came to light, under which electricity was being stolen with the collusion of corrupt officers in the institutions. During 1914 action was taken against the officers.
More than 2199 cases of electricity theft of distribution companies came to light. According to the report, inquiry has been started against 351 officers of LESCO, 138 of GAPCO, 195 of FESCO, 21 of ISCO, 314 of MAPCO, 299 of PESCO, 112 of HISCO, 86 of SEPCO.
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