Posted by Amarachi on Fri 31st Mar, 2023 - tori.ng
They were arrested for allegedly tampering with meters in their residences to circumvent appropriate payment for energy consumed.
The arrested suspects
Nine suspects have been arrested by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Osun state for illegally tampering with electricity meters.
Personnel of the Command and officials of the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) arrested the suspects on Tuesday night, March 28, 2023, at Owode along Ilesa road during a joint task force operation.
They were arrested for allegedly tampering with meters in their residences to circumvent appropriate payment for energy consumed.
The Osun NSCDC Commandant, Sunday Agboola while confirming the arrest in a statement signed by Adeleke Kehinde, the Osun NSCDC Public Relations Officer on Friday added that the nine arrested suspects included eight males and one female.
The Osun NSCDC boss also revealed that the suspects made a confessional statement admitting the commission of the energy theft.
He said they will be prosecuted in court to deter others who intend to tamper with meters installed in their residences.
Speaking on the arrest, Agboola said, “The command has a strong synergy with IBEDC, our personnel went on a joint task force operation with the company, around Osogbo in search of those manipulating meters in the state.
“It is not going to be business as usual as the command is ready to put a stop to this act.”
While revealing that energy theft, vandalism and other vices were major setbacks mitigating the development of the country, Agboola urged members of the public to be part of continuing efforts aimed at safeguarding critical national assets in their neighbourhood by reporting the activities of vandals and saboteurs to the nearest NSCDC office in their area.
‘’We shall leave no stone unturned to bring the perpetrators of energy theft to book, NSCDC will keep arresting those people, to serve as a deterrent to those engaging in criminal infractions such as vandalism, bypass, illegal connection, load diversion and others.”
Agboola also warned non-staff of IBEDC to steer clear of power installations under the guise of maintenance.