Court rules in favour of Sesco in meter tampering charge

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KUCHING: The Sibu Sessions Court recently reached a decision in favour of Syarikat Sesco Berhad (Sesco) on a meter tampering case against a company that runs a sawmill business in Bintangor, Sarikei.

In a judgement delivered on Dec 29, 2017, the court ordered the company to pay Sesco, Sarawak Energy’s retail and operations arm, RM528,211.77.

This is the estimated loss of revenue incurred by Sesco as a result of the tampered meter, together with interest and legal costs.

The company’s application for an injunction to prevent Sesco from disconnecting electricity supply to their premises due to the unpaid arrears bill was also dismissed by the court.

The meter installed at the company’s premises was detected for  tampering in October, 2012.

Detailed investigation revealed that the internal component of the meter was disturbed to prevent it from registering the actual electricity consumption of the sawmill, resulting in unrealistically low electricity for a fully operating business of a sawmilling.

As the company is on Sesco’s list of repeat offenders, the monthly electricity consumption of the business was also being closely monitored.

Stealing electricity is not only illegal, it is also a crime as it endangers lives and could also cause damage to electrical appliances.

Sesco will continue to actively carry out meter inspections and investigations throughout the state by working closely with the authorities, relevant agencies and members of the public. Offenders will be charged under Section 33 (5) of the Electricity Ordinance which carries a penalty of RM100,000.00 and/or five years’ jail.

Sesco’s on-going efforts to curb power theft have recorded significant success and the company extends its appreciation to members of the public for their assistance in providing information on such cases.

Those with information on power theft are advised to contact Sesco’s power theft hotline at 082-443535 or email [email protected].

All information will be kept strictly confidential.