KESC wins Power Theft Case against Renowned School L’ecole; Case against influential owners was pending since 2009

KESC wins Power Theft Case against Renowned School L’ecole; Case against influential owners was pending since 2009

Karachi 17 th Jan, 2014: In a press statement released today, KESC was proud to announce that the Honorable Court passed the judgment in KESC’s favor for the power theft case against a private Advanced Studies School, L’ecole which had been pending since 2009.

As per details an FIR (No 38) was registered on August 27, 2009 by the KESC police under Section 39 of the Electricity Act against the users and influential owners of the school, Mr and Mrs Tariq Jameel.

The KESC team had found that electricity was allegedly being used through an illegal connection at the L`ecole School for Advanced Studies, located on Khayaban-i-Shaheen, in Defence Phase VIII. The school involved in theft and the total connected load stood at 132kw. Upon inspection by the KESC team back in 2009, an old ‘Fake Meter’ was being used which the power utility had no record of. The owner of the school Mr & Mrs Tariq Jameel had been using an ‘illegal’ underground cable connected to KESC’s main supply line through a nearby mosque, stealing electricity worth millions of rupees. KESC had imposed a penalty of Rs.6 million on the school due to this act. The KESC team immediately had the connection disconnected and the underground cable which was almost 190 feet long was impounded as evidence.

The honorable 5 th Judicial Magistrate convicted the owner Maj (R) Tariq Jamil for one year probation after he was proven guilty.