Illegal access to the water network is more common in Baku.

AAPA-Economics reports that Jabbar Cabbarli, deputy head of the ASC's Department of Electronic Management and Customer Service, made this statement in a briefing today.

"There are more such cases in the districts of Sabuncu, Syria, and Benghazi. This is most common in houses built by Macler. The Maclers primitively integrate 5-6 homes into the water network. In the end, we face a citizen. Other illegal joinings occur in apartment buildings around the city. "There are 2-3 floor apartments that also connect the people who will live there without technical conditions to join the network," Jabbar Cabbarli said.