In a landmark development, President Dr. Arif Alvi has given the nod to the Criminal Law Amendment Ordinance 2023, signaling a pivotal shift in tackling electricity theft. The ordinance, aimed at amending Section 462 (O) of the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860, empowers the lodging of FIRs for electricity theft incidents, addressing previous challenges faced by electricity distribution companies.
The amendment signifies a crucial step in the fight against electricity theft, making such incidents a punishable offense. Notably, the ordinance extends accountability beyond officers of grade 17 and above, now including nominated individuals appointed by CEOs of electricity distribution companies.
The initiative is a strategic move to combat power theft, a prevalent issue that has plagued the energy sector, causing significant financial losses—estimated at around Rs 590 billion. By broadening the scope of accountability, the Criminal Law Amendment Ordinance aims to curb electricity theft and enhance the integrity of the energy sector.
The newfound authority granted by the ordinance is expected to strengthen the legal framework, enabling swift and effective action against those involved in electricity theft. The President’s approval heralds a transformative moment in the ongoing efforts to secure and fortify the energy landscape. Stay tuned for further developments on this groundbreaking initiative.