• Millers raise rates by up to Rs38 per kg since March • Consumers paying far above official prices as crackdown fails to curb surge KARACHI: Despite a decline in transportation costs following a sharp fall in diesel prices and the arrival of the new wheat crop in March-April, flour millers have continued to shock consumers by repeatedly raising flour prices. Since March, millers have increased the prices of various flour varieties by Rs30-38 per kg, undermining the Sindh government’s claims of strict vigilance against flour price manipulation and wheat hoarding. The city administration, meanwhile, has largely remained a silent spectator.