book the culprits. They argued this was the reason the support of the cops is vital to tackle the problem of electricity theft.
The Pesco officials in Mardan maintained that the use of direct hooks to steal electricity caused overloading of the power distribution system and lead to breakdowns in the supply chain. They said the loyal Pesco customers who pay their bills and cannot even imagine stealing electricity suffer due to the illegal activities of those using hooks as the power distribution system breaks down after getting overloaded in their areas. Besides, they said there is more loadshedding in localities where line losses are high and electricity theft is common as part of the Pesco policy.
Consumers who regularly pay the bills and have never stolen electricity are at the receiving end as the Pesco policy to carry out loadshedding for longer duration on feeders with higher line losses and theft doesn’t differentiate between its loyal and disloyal customers. Consumers are unable to pinpoint the electricity thieves to the Pesco authorities as this could earn them the enmity of these people and result in grave consequences.
According to Pesco officials, another major issue facing Pesco are the old transmission lines in the Mardan circle. “Even if more electricity became available in the coming years, the existing transmission lines won’t be able to carry all the power,” one of the Pesco officials said. He said the transmission lines are many years old and needed to be replaced on an urgent basis.
The huge dimension of the problems facing Pesco in the Mardan circle could be gauged from the fact that the defaulters have to pay Rs255 million to Pesco. Though the Pesco authorities in Mardan managed to improve the recovery from 82 percent to 99 percent in the last two months, the culture of using hooks with impunity to steal electricity remains the biggest challenge. The government has to show greater resolve to tackle this challenge as action against the minority stealing electricity would benefit the majority of the people.