Fresh raids conducted in Karachi and Hyderabad to disconnect illegal connections.
SSGC has intensified its crack down on gas theives across its franchise areas of Sindh and Balochistan. Company’s Counter Gas Theft Operations (CGTO) Wing along with Recovery Department disconnected illegal connections of customers who were stealing gas directly through domestic meters for commercial activities. Raids were conducted in old Karachi city areas of Soldier Bazar, Ranchore Line and Ram Swamy where 5 meters were found suspected tampered and 3 were found Passing Unregistered Gas (PUG) where gas was being used.
A joint raid was conducted by Customer Relations Department (CRD) team in Karachi’s Gul Hasan Town near old Sabzi Mandi where gas was illegally supplied to 2,500 houses from SSGC’s 63 mm PE line through 3 tapping points. CRD’s raiding team disconnected all connections. Theft volume was estimated at 2,400,000 cms per year (Rs. 75,000,000/-).
CRD team also cracked down on Shanti Nagar (Sindhi Para) area in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi where residents were being supplied gas through rubber pipes to 8 houses. Theft volume in this case was estimated at 7,680 cms per year (Rs. 240,000/-). In Hyderabad, two separate domestic cases of theft were unravelled by CRD in Umrani Mohalla and Haala Naka where residents had installed theft clamps of 6″ dia. feeder main for supplying gas to 10 houses and clamps of 2″ dia. feeder main for illegal gas supply to 15 houses, respectively. Clamps were summarily removed by the raiding teams in a quick action.
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