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SSGC raids expose extensive gas theft: 144,000 cubic meters annually

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Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) has intensified its crackdowns across its franchise areas, leading to the discovery of significant theft volumes. In the latest operation in Liaquatabad, Karachi, the Customer Relations Department’s (CRD) theft control team conducted a raid, uncovering 57 illegal domestic connections using rubber pipes for gas diversion. The estimated volume of theft in this area alone amounted to 54,720 cubic meters per year, equating to Rs. 1,710,000 annually.

Additionally, in Nazimabad, the CRD team disconnected 65 illegal domestic connections, revealing a theft volume of 62,400 cubic meters per year, valued at Rs. 1,950,000 annually. Moreover, during raids in Mohammad Ali Society and Orangi Town, SSGC identified four instances of gas being diverted directly through domestic meters for commercial purposes, prompting immediate disconnections.

These operations underscore SSGC’s commitment to curbing gas theft and ensuring fair distribution of resources. SSGC’s Security Services and Counter Gas Theft (SS & CGTO) Operations Wing along with SSGC Police and Recovery Department conducted a major joint raid in Paradise Bakery Factory in Gulzar-e-Hijri, Karachi.

The culprit was found using gas directly through the service line. Total connecting load was calculated at 1,740 Cubic feet / hour. SSGC Police has lodged FIR against the owner Muhammad Yaseen and is also raising appropriate claim against theft. A massive gas theft was unearthed in Sukkur with the removal of 10 underground clamps and domestic connections of 210 houses.

Approximate volume of theft committed was 201,600 Cms / year. In Hyderabad, gas theft was unearthed at Mutaasreen Colony in Kohisar Area, Latifabad where 2 clamps on 8″ dia. and 2″ dia. Feeder Mains (FMs) were fixed by the miscreants with further extension of rubber pipes to more than 30 houses in a non-gasified area. Clamps were removed, rubber pipes were reclaimed and FMs were repaired and welded.

Approx. volume of theft committed by above unregistered customers in the area was calculated at 28,800 Cms / year. SS & CGTO Operations Wing Hyderabad conducted a joint raid along with Distribution and CRD teams in Pathan Goth, Makrani Para where gas was being used directly from the main distribution to run a hotel through 1 clamp of 40 mm PE dia. line. Total load was estimated at 270 Cubic feet / hour. FIR is being lodged and approximate claim is being raised. SSGC prevailed on domestic gas theft miscreants in other cities of Upper Sindh including Larkana’s Jacobabad Zone and Shikarpur Zone where 13 and 12 overhead and underground illegal connections were dismantled respectively and rubber pipes and clamps were removed in a swift operation.

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