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KPDCL Intensifies Crackdown on Power Theft with Night Raids; Warns Offenders of Swift Action

Srinagar, Jan 07: In a determined effort to combat power theft, the Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) has escalated its vigilance, conducting rigorous night raids to unearth illicit connections. The power utility issued a stern warning, stating that those who believe their concealed wires remain undetected will be pursued relentlessly.

KPDCL top officials, along with their dedicated team, recently successfully exposed another underground operation aimed at stealing electricity. The crackdown is part of a broader initiative to curb power theft, which not only impacts the revenue of the utility but also poses a threat to the stability of the power grid.

The night raids are strategically planned to catch offenders off guard, targeting areas where power theft is suspected to be prevalent. KPDCL emphasized its commitment to ensuring a fair and lawful distribution of electricity to all consumers, urging individuals to refrain from illegal connections.

As KPDCL intensifies its crackdown, it serves as a reminder to all potential offenders that the utility is committed to identifying and penalizing those involved in power theft, contributing to a more equitable and sustainable distribution of electricity in the region.

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