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Anti-theft operation halts illegal water diversion in DIKhan

Anti-theft operation halts illegal water diversion in DIKhan

Key Takeaways

  • CRBC officials and district administration foiled an illegal water diversion.
  • Operation took place along the Chashma Right Bank Canal from Pusha Head to Distributary No. 05.
  • Assistant Commissioner (Revenue) Iftikhar Ahmad supervised the operation.

The district administration, under the supervision of Assistant Commissioner (Revenue) Iftikhar Ahmad, successfully thwarted an illegal water diversion along the Chashma Right Bank Canal (CRBC). The operation was carried out in collaboration with officials from the CRBC Irrigation Department and WAPDA.

The illegal activity was detected during a joint anti-water theft operation that began at Pusha Head and extended to Distributary No. 05, covering a significant stretch of the canal system.

According to official sources, the operation aimed to ensure the efficient distribution of water resources in DIKhan district, which is crucial for agriculture and local communities. The CRBC plays a vital role in providing irrigation water to farmers and supporting the region's economy.

Assistant Commissioner Iftikhar Ahmad stated, 'Our primary objective was to prevent any unauthorized use or theft of water from the canal system. This operation has been successful in restoring the integrity of our water distribution network.'

The district administration emphasized that such operations are ongoing and will continue to monitor and address any instances of illegal water diversion. The CRBC Irrigation Department also confirmed their commitment to maintaining the security and efficiency of the canal systems.

Local farmers welcomed the operation, expressing relief at the potential for increased water availability in the coming months. They highlighted the importance of such measures in ensuring sustainable agricultural practices and economic stability in the region.

The success of this operation serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by authorities in managing water resources effectively. It also underscores the collaborative efforts required between various departments to ensure fair and efficient distribution.

'Our primary objective was to prevent any unauthorized use or theft of water from the canal system. This operation has been successful in restoring the integrity of our water distribution network.'

Assistant Commissioner (Revenue) Iftikhar Ahmad, District Administration