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FIA Seizes Suspect in LESCO Meter Tampering Case

FIA Seizes Suspect in LESCO Meter Tampering Case

Key Takeaways

  • The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested a suspect for tampering with LESCO electricity meters.
  • This incident occurred in Lahore, Punjab.
  • The FIA Anti-Corruption Circle made the arrest on Wednesday.

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has apprehended an individual suspected of illegally tampering with and reversing Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) electricity meters. This action was taken by the FIA’s Anti-Corruption Circle in Lahore, as confirmed by a spokesperson.

According to official sources, the suspect was arrested on Wednesday following investigations into alleged meter manipulation activities that could lead to significant financial losses for LESCO and potential power supply disruptions for residents of Lahore.

The arrest highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to combat corruption and ensure fair distribution of electricity in Pakistan. The FIA’s spokesperson stated, 'We are committed to rooting out such illegal practices which not only affect the company but also undermine public trust.'

LESCO officials have expressed satisfaction with the swift action taken by the FIA. A spokesperson for LESCO commented, 'This is a positive step towards maintaining the integrity of our metering system and ensuring fair billing for our customers.'

The incident underscores the challenges faced by utility companies in Pakistan, where electricity theft has been a persistent issue affecting both supply and revenue collection.

Local residents have shown support for the FIA’s efforts. A resident from Lahore stated, 'I am glad to see such strict measures being taken against those who try to cheat the system.'

The arrest is part of broader anti-corruption initiatives in Pakistan aimed at curbing illegal activities that impact public services and financial stability.

'We are committed to rooting out such illegal practices which not only affect the company but also undermine public trust.'

FIA spokesperson, Spokesperson, FIA Anti-Corruption Circle

'I am glad to see such strict measures being taken against those who try to cheat the system.'

Local resident from Lahore, Resident of Lahore