The Asian Age

Over 2,500 held in last 18 months for power theft

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The power distributi­on companies in Delhi have filed over 5,500 complaints in the last one-and-halfyear leading to the arrest of more than 2,500 violators as part of a crackdown on electricit­y theft, which causes annual losses running into hundreds of crores of rupees.

Over 4,500 FIRs were registered on the basis of the complaints and there have been more than 200 conviction­s in the same period, discom sources told a news agency.

There are three power discoms—BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL), BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL), and Tata Power Delhi Distributi­on Limited (TPDDL)—providing electricit­y to over six million consumers in Delhi.

“In the last 18 months in Delhi, over 5,500 power theft complaints have been lodged leading to registrati­on of over 4,500 FIRs.

Over 4,500 FIRs were registered in the last one-andhalf-year and there have been more than 200 conviction­s in the same period, discom sources said

Over 2,500 have been arrested and more than 200 accused have been convicted,” said a power discom source. Power theft attracts heavy penalty along with jail term of up to five years.

In August-September this year, the special electricit­y court of Karkardoom­a had directed attachment (and sealing) of 21 properties in East Delhi in connection with power theft cases.

Since privatisat­ion of power distributi­on in 2002 in Delhi, the discoms have been able to bring down aggregate technical and commercial losses from as high as 55 per cent to 8 per cent currently.

 ?? — ASIAN AGE ?? A huge tricolour is seen during the 3-day Meerut to Delhi march by members of Jansankhya Samadhan Foundation to demand ‘two-child policy for all’ in New Delhi on Sunday.
— ASIAN AGE A huge tricolour is seen during the 3-day Meerut to Delhi march by members of Jansankhya Samadhan Foundation to demand ‘two-child policy for all’ in New Delhi on Sunday.

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