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Rs 7.36 Lakh fine imposed, 4 FIRs registered against power defaulters

Rajouri,July 19, (Scoop News)- In a major drive launched by District Administration, Rajouri against illegal power connections and power theft a fine of Rs 2,44,086 was imposed today in 73 inspections conducted on various feeders in five subdivisions. In last 4 days a total fine of Rs 7,36,634 has been imposed in such cases. Four FIRs have also been registered in cases of illegal usage of power in Rajouri-II Division.
District Development Commissioner, launched the drive of Power Development Department assisted by concerned Executive Magistrates and Police earlier this week for disconnection of illegal connections as a relief to genuine power consumers and rationalisation of power supply in district.
In all 461 inspections have been conducted and Rs 7.36 Lakh fine imposed. Today a fine of Rs 92,880 was imposed in Sunderbani, Rs 69,573 in Rajouri-II, Rs 53,633 in Rajouri-I, Rs 17000 in Koteranka and Rs 11000 in Nowshera. Pertinently, Rs 2.04 Lakh fine was imposed in Kalakote yesterday. Highest fine of Rs 3.64 Lakh has been imposed in Rajouri-II division.
As an outcome of this drive a total of 199 connections involving Rs 173.55 KW load were regularised. The drive has lead to increase in revenue of power department and removal of illegal connections as a relief to regular customers paying power tariff regularly. More than 12 welding connections operating illegally were also disconnected.
The drive against illegal power connections has now been initiated in each feeder where teams of power department have been deputed for taking action against such instances and initiating legal proceedings.
Earlier, DDC Dr Shahid reviewed the progress in a meeting attended by Superintending Engineer EM&RE, ExEn EMRE and also with SDMs and Tehsildars. Revenue officers have been directed to identify illegal connections further in collaboration with power department. The drive is aimed at eliminating the illegal power load to reduce unscheduled power cuts. Meanwhile 7 damaged transformers were replaced in the district today.

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