Expedition against gas thieves, raids in Karachi, Kotri and Nawabshah

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KARACHI : Sui Southern Gas, against the gas thieves in Karachi, Kotri and Nawabshah, during which three CNG stations were sealed while the connections on dozens of direct lane were cut off. The SOS restaurant was attacked in Clifton, Karachi, where its owner was stealing the gas from the rubber pipe. The SSGC team disconnected the gas connection and filed a case against the owner of the restaurant. The CGTO team attacked a thread-painting factory in Lyari area of Karachi, where the owner of the factory was using gas for domestic purposes for commercial purposes, while raids were also carried out on 3 hotels where domestic connections Plastic factory and hotel were driving. The SSGC team has been charged to disconnect connections that amounted to later load. These users have been instructed to apply for obtaining connection to the RLNG. On the other hand, a plastic factory, Sutal Hotel, Bismillah Hotel and Jhulla Lal Hotel were also shot dead in Quatri area, where the museum was using gas to commercialize domestic households.
The Gas Force Operation (CGTO), established by the SSGC to stop theft of gas from the CGT, stole the gas in the days of gas closure in different areas of the Nawabshah region to keep CNG stations open. While conducting raid against the owners, three CNG stations have been sealed, while several CNG stations have started monitoring. In the CNG stations, the cell phones include the true CNG station Mauro, Mustafa CNG Station Moro and the public CNG station, Qazi Ahmed.
CNG stations sealed have been closed for 48 hours in the first phase, when it has been warned that if they continue to do such a illegal process, the gas closure of their station at the time of punishment The period will be extended and their license can also be canceled.
On the CNG stations sealed by SSGC, Counter Gas Theft and Recovery Act will be charged after load checking, before it is in the direction of Mastung area of Karachi and Balochistan. The raid was carried out by Counter-Gas Operation (CGTO) team where domestic consumers were using domestic connections on commercial purposes. Therefore, connections of these consumers have been cut, and the recharge will be charged by gas load. They have also been instructed to apply for connection to RLNG for commercial purposes.
Director General of CGTO, Briggier Retired Mohammad Abu Zer said that no matter how strong the thieves are, why would they be treated against them?
SSGC has appealed to the public to cooperate with the company to stop theft of gas.
On the other hand, CGTO Director General Brigadier-General Abu Zer said that discrimination will be made against the gas mill.