MIRI (March 12, 2017)- Sarawak Energy Berhad’s retail and operations
arm, Syarikat SESCO Berhad (SESCO), is working closely with the police to
investigate the vandalism of four of its vehicles used in a meter inspection
operation.
One of the vehicles was splashed with paint, the act was recorded in CCTV camera
The incident occurred last Tuesday at the basement car
park of a renowned hotel in the city centre here. Vandals smeared paint on both sides of all
the four vehicles which were parked a few meters away from the security booth. A
police report was lodged and CCTV footage of the act was secured for further
investigation.
Earlier that day, SESCO investigation teams had inspected
the meters of repeat meter-tampering offenders, comprising operators of
entertainment outlets including pubs and massage parlours. In the operation,
all the meters were found tampered with.
In one case, the whole meter was missing. Details of the
operation were shared with the police to assist in the investigation.
SESCO has dedicated teams who are well trained to combat
power theft, working closely with the police and the Electrical Inspectorate
Unit (EIU) of the Ministry of Public Utilities to carry out meter inspection
operations in the state and prosecute repeat power theft offenders.
A SESCO
spokesperson said:“Power theft is against the law and is the same as
stealing. Though faced with many
challenges, through the dedication and commitment of our teams, we will step up
our efforts to fight power theft.”
Power theft is a crime under the Electricity Ordinance
Section 33(5) which carries the penalty of up to five years imprisonment or
fine of RM 100,000 or both.
“SESCO is also moving into technology advancement to
enhance the metering system. This can prevent and detect signs of meter
tampering at an early stage.
"With this strategy and combined efforts of all
parties, including public cooperation, we hope to bring SESCO one step closer
to eradicating power theft,” added the spokesperson.
Members of the public are urged to report any information
on power theft via SESCO power theft hotline at 082-443535. All information
will be kept strictly confidential.
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